skull
- IPA[skʌl]
英式
- a bone framework enclosing the brain of a vertebrate; the skeleton of a person's or animal's head;a person's head or brain
- hit (someone) on the head
verb: skull, 3rd person present: skulls, gerund or present participle: skulling, past tense: skulled, past participle: skulled
noun: skull, plural noun: skulls
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名詞
- 1. a bone framework enclosing the brain of a vertebrate; the skeleton of a person's or animal's head he broke his collar bone and fractured his skull
- ▪ a person's head or brain a skull crammed with too many thoughts
動詞
- 1. informal hit (someone) on the head my waking came in drugged stages—I had been skulled
- a discussion or conference: the managers held skull sessions with their teams
Oxford Dictionary
- a discussion or conference, especially to discuss policies, tactics, and maneuvers: the managers held skull sessions with their teams
Oxford American Dictionary
- a representation of a skull with two thigh bones crossed below it as an emblem of piracy or death
Oxford American Dictionary
- a representation of a skull with two thigh bones crossed below it as an emblem of piracy or death
Oxford Dictionary
- out of one's mind; crazy
Oxford Dictionary
- out of one's mind; crazy
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[skəl]
美式
- a framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain of a vertebrate; the skeleton of a ... he broke his collar bone and fractured his skull
- hit (someone) on the head: my waking came in drugged stages—I had been skulled
Oxford American Dictionary