词组 | bone |
释义 | bone /bəʊn $ boʊn/ noun one of the hard white parts inside the body that form a skeletonadjectivesa broken bone The X-ray showed that I had a broken bone in my wrist. | Luckily the bone wasn’t broken.strong/healthy bones Vitamin C is essential for healthy bones, teeth, and gums.brittle/fragile bones (=easily damaged or broken) Old people often have fragile bones.nouns + bonesb’s thigh/hip/ankle etc bone He fell off the horse, fracturing his collar bone. | He was so thin that his hip bones were sticking out.chicken/fish etc bones She got a fish bone stuck in her throat.animal/human bones The team found stone tools and animal bones at the site.your funny bone (=the soft part of your elbow that hurts a lot when you hit it) I hate it when I bang my funny bone, don’t you?verbsbreak a bone Most rugby players end up breaking a bone or two during their career.fracture a bone also crack a bone informal (=partly break it so that a line appears on the surface) Sally fell, fracturing a bone in her leg.chip a bone (=injure a bone, so that a small piece breaks off) He chipped a bone in his ankle playing football.bone + nounsbone structure (=the shape of your face, formed by the bones in it) Amelia has good bone structure, which she gets from her mother.bone marrow (=the soft substance inside bones) Her son has leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant.bone disease Mr Scott suffers from a rare bone disease.bone cancer He was diagnosed with bone cancer last summer.phrasespieces/fragments/splinters of bone (=small pieces that have broken off a larger piece) The small fragments of bone and pottery found at the site are hundreds of years old. |
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