释义 
		 🔑   bone BrE   /bəʊn / NAmE   /boʊn /   noun  🔑    [ C ]   any  of  the  hard  parts  that  form  the    skeleton     of  the  body  of  a  human  or  an  animal    骨头;骨◆ He  survived  the  accident  with  no  broken  bones .   他在事故中幸免于难,没有骨折。◆ This  fish  has  a  lot  of  bones  in  it .   这种鱼多刺。 [ U ]   the  hard  substance  that  bones  are  made  of    骨质◆ knives  with  bone  handles   有骨质手把的刀子-boned    (in  adjectives   构成形容词  )  having  bones  of  the  type  mentioned    有…样的骨头的◆ fine -boned   骨架小的● a  bone  of  conˈtention a  subject  which  causes  disagreement  and  arguments  between  people    争执所在● close  to  the  ˈbone (informal  )  (of  a  remark , joke , story , etc .  话语、玩笑、故事等  ) so  honest  or  clearly  expressed  that  it  is  likely  to  cause  offence  to  some  people    过于直率● cut , pare , etc . sth  to  the  ˈbone to  reduce  sth , such  as  costs , as  much  as  you  possibly  can    尽量削减(开支等)● have  a  ˈbone  to  pick  with  sb (informal  )  to  be  angry  with  sb  about  sth  and  want  to  discuss  it  with  them    对某人生气,想与之解决;有理由反对(或恼恨)某人● make  no  bones  about  (doing ) sth (informal  )  to  be  honest  and  open  about  sth ; to  not  hesitate  to  do  sth    开诚布公;毫不犹疑◆ She  made  no  bones  about  telling  him  exactly  what  she  thought  of  him .   她毫无保留地把对他的看法照直告诉了他。● not  have  a…  bone  in  your  body (informal  )  to  have  none  of  the  quality  mentioned    毫无…的素质◆ She  was  honest  and  hard -working , and  didn't  have  an  unkind  bone  in  her  body .   她诚实勤劳,身上没有一点儿不好的品质。● throw  sb  a  ˈbone to  give  sb  a  small  part  of  what  they  want  as  a  way  of  showing  that  you  want  to  help  them , without  offering  them  the  main  thing  they  want    施以小惠(以示助人,却不满足主要的要求);丢给某人一块骨头● to  the  ˈbone affecting  you  very  strongly    影响极强地;深刻地◆ His  threats  chilled  her  to  the  bone .   他的威胁使她不寒而栗。● a  ˌbag  of  ˈbones (informal  )  a  very  thin  person  or  animal    瘦骨嶙峋的人(或动物);皮包骨● the  bare  ˈbones  (of  sth )the  basic  facts    梗概;概要◆ the  bare  bones  of  the  story  故事梗概● feel  (it ) in  your  ˈbones  (that… )to  be  certain  about  sth  even  though  you  do  not  have  any  direct  proof  and  cannot  explain  why  you  are  certain    心中感到;本能预感到;直觉确信◆ I  know  I'm  going  to  fail  this  exam —I  can  feel  it  in  my  bones .   我知道这次考试我过不了关,我有这种直觉。● work  your  fingers  to  the  ˈbone to  work  very  hard    拼命干活● put  flesh  on  (the  bones  of ) sth to  develop  a  basic  idea , etc . by  giving  more  details  to  make  it  more  complete    充实;加细节于◆ The  strength  of  the  book  is  that  it  puts  flesh  on  the  bare  bones  of  this  argument .   本书的优点是对这个论点的基本事实有翔实的论述。● (nothing  but /all /only ) skin  and  ˈbone  (informal  )  extremely  thin  in  a  way  that  is  not  attractive  or  healthy    瘦得皮包骨;瘦骨嶙峋 🔑   bone BrE   /bəʊn / NAmE   /boʊn /   verb  present simple - I / you / we / they  bone  BrE   /bəʊn /   NAmE   /boʊn /  present simple - he / she / it  bones  BrE   /bəʊnz /   NAmE   /boʊnz /  past simple  boned  BrE   /bəʊnd /   NAmE   /boʊnd /  past participle  boned  BrE   /bəʊnd /   NAmE   /boʊnd /   -ing form  boning  BrE   /ˈbəʊnɪŋ /   NAmE   /ˈboʊnɪŋ /  ~  sth to  take  the  bones  out  of  fish  or  meat    挑鱼刺;剔骨头 ● ˌbone  ˈup  on  sth (informal  )  to  try  to  learn  about  sth  or  to  remind  yourself  of  what  you  already  know  about  it    钻研学习;复习◆ She  had  boned  up  on  the  city's  history  before  the  visit .   她在前往这个城市之前先对它的历史研究了一番。