skeleton 的 2 个定义
- Anatomy, Zoology. the bones of a human or an animal considered as a whole, together forming the framework of the body.
- any of various structures forming a rigid framework in an invertebrate.
- an emaciated person or animal.
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- of or relating to a skeleton.
- like or being a mere framework; reduced to the essential or minimal parts or numbers: a skeleton staff.
skeleton 近义词
structure of bones in animate being or supports in an object
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- Once the system had these data, it could track that person’s skeleton.
- When his team examined the fossilized embryos, they noticed egg-shaped halos around the skeletons.
- It’s all based on coral — small marine animals that build themselves stony skeletons, often on top of older corals.
- That light — including its blue wavelengths — can enter and bounce around inside the corals’ skeleton.
- As they crawl over the reef, the starfish liquefy polyps with digestive enzymes, sponging up the nutrients and leaving behind a coral skeleton.
- That meant the talent that DJ Brinsely hired that night performed for a skeleton audience.
- The identity of the skeleton remains the big question, and answers may not be forthcoming anytime soon.
- Enriqueta Romero put a skeleton on the sidewalk, and helped give us Santa Muerte.
- Day of the Dead parades follow a cross-cultural flow, embellishing Halloween stylizations of the dancing skeleton.
- Posada used the skeleton as a way of talking about politics, commenting on life.
- The sun was printing over the floor the shadow skeleton of the juniper-tree by the westerly window.
- The mutilated skeleton of a girl was found, which had apparently been in that place for considerably over a hundred years.
- A well preserved natural skeleton of this animal was brought home and deposited in the British Museum.
- The veriest tyro in natural history would see that at the first glance of the massive skeleton.
- The chestnuts are stripped bare already and lift their black skeleton arms in the air.