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bone
- IPA[bōn]
美式
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates;a person's body
- remove the bones from (meat or fish);study (a subject) intensively, typically in preparation for something
verb: bone, 3rd person present: bones, gerund or present participle: boning, past tense: boned, past participle: boned
noun: bone, plural noun: bones
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名詞
- 1. any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates his injuries included many broken bones a shoulder bone
- ▪ a person's body he hauled his tired bones upright
- ▪ a corpse or skeleton the discovery of the bones of Richard III bones of prehistoric mammals
- ▪ a bone of an animal with meat on it, used as food for people or dogs dogs yelping over a bone stewed in stock made with a ham bone
- 2. the calcified material of which bones consist an earring of bone
- ▪ a substance similar to bone such as ivory, dentin, or whalebone.
- ▪ a thing made of, or once made of, such a substance, for example a pair of dice.
- ▪ the whitish color of bone the sandals she had dyed bone to match the small purse
- 3. the basic or essential framework of something you need to put some flesh on the bones of your idea
- 4. vulgar slang a penis.
動詞
- 1. remove the bones from (meat or fish) while the gumbo is simmering, bone the cooked chicken
- 2. informal study (a subject) intensively, typically in preparation for something she boned up on languages she had learned long ago and went back to New Guinea
- 3. US vulgar slang have sex with (someone).
- former name for Annaba
Oxford American Dictionary
- former name for Annaba
Oxford Dictionary
- (of meat or fish) having had the bones removed before cooking or serving: boned turkey with cranberry stuffing
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of meat or fish) having had the bones removed before being sold, cooked, or served: boned turkey with cranberry stuffing
Oxford Dictionary
- the part of the elbow over which the ulnar nerve passes. A knock on the funny bone may cause ... she banged her funny bone on the doorpost
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a surface or journey) bumpy, rough, or involving many sudden jolts: what passed for roads were now simply bone-breaking tracks a bone-shaking two-hour drive
Oxford Dictionary
- a large choice piece of loin steak containing a T-shaped bone.
- crash head-on into the side of (another vehicle): I put the train's emergency brakes on but the engine T-boned the truck
Oxford Dictionary
- the part of the elbow over which passes the ulnar nerve, which may cause numbness and pain ... she banged her funny bone on the doorpost
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates: his injuries included many broken bones a shoulder bone
- remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, or selling: ask your butcher to bone the turkey for you
Oxford Dictionary