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n. 骨骼, 尸体

  1. Calcium is beneficial to our bones.
    钙对我们的骨骼有益。
  2. Having a lean, gaunt frame with prominent bones.
    骨瘦如柴的身材又细又瘦,骨骼突出的
  3. The branch of anatomy that deals with the structure and function of bones.
    骨骼学研究骨的结构和功能的解剖学的分支


bones
[ noun ]
a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance
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  1. And in between we feel like starved house-guests being led through a larder full of mouldy offcuts, gnawed bones and corn-fed funny names.
  2. Mr. Nelson told Merlin about some dog bones he had found.
  3. Last year, for example, a satanic cult was blamed for desecrating an ancient church in the suburb of Pianezza, plundering the tombs of clerics buried there centuries ago and using the bones for some macabre ritual.
  4. "We've dug up all kinds of animal bones, but we haven't found anything human," said acting Carbon County sheriff Jim Robertson, who is searching for Ms. Curtis' remains.
  5. Steve Kux, 41, was listed in fair condition at Queen's Medical Center with broken bones and cuts.
  6. So far the dig has recovered a jawbone, neck and tail vertebrae and chest bones, he said.
  7. Permits in hand, I now faced the even more daunting problem of getting the bones from their freezer in Iceland to my laboratory in Boston without their thawing.
  8. They feared the grave could hold the bones of about 600 children from their community that were reported missing in the 1950s shortly after their arrival in Israel.
  9. "People chop them up, bones and all, into hamburger patties," laments Merlin D. Tuttle, founder of Bat Conservation International.
  10. University veterinarians had patched Partee's face as best they could in 1989, using wires to hold together broken bones.
  11. The Madison Square Garden audience Thursday night forgot the Elephant Man's bones, plastic surgery and other controversies and sat, mesmerized by Michael Jackson the performer.
  12. Fulton County Medical Examiner Gerald Gowitt examined the remains and said the bones and a skull apparently belonged to Susie Roberts, who drove off in a car with a friend in 1958 and never returned.
  13. "They have reinstituted the requirement that before someone is made a soldier, he will have to `make his bones.'
  14. About 85 men dressed in Civil War uniforms gave full military honors Sunday to the four fallen members of the Irish Brigade from New York whose bones were found in March 1988 by relic hunters in a field near the battleground.
  15. In rare cases, nodules proliferate in the skin and over the bones to produce grotesque features.
  16. Today, Ali, a bundle of bones and mottled skin, cannot work because he cannot walk 100 yards without wheezing uncontrollably. He lives in a tin shed, survives on the charity of his neighbors and waits for government relief.
  17. Zimbabwean n'angas in feather headdresses claim they can heal ailments ranging from sprains to cancer and mental disorders by throwing bones, chanting incantations and stirring mixtures of herbs and animal parts.
  18. Tests are done each visit on all of the organ systems, the condition of the blood, muscles, bones, hearing and vision.
  19. Four caged rats with intentionally injured bones are being flown to test how weightlessness can affect healing.
  20. In the foreign policy subcommittee hearing, former Sen. John Tower of Texas, a top Bush supporter, made no bones about representing the campaign when he stood up to urge the committee to leave language on Israel intact.
  21. Mulic said the "enormous number" of bones found in the caves were the remains of truckloads of wounded fascist Ustasha fighters killed in 1945 and thrown into the cave by partisan fighters, Vjesnik reported Saturday.
  22. Recently, an East Coast climbing instructor who forgot to tie the knot on his harness during a lesson fell 30 to 35 feet, crushing the bones in his heels and breaking his back.
  23. Because the membrane sheath around each bone is left intact when the bones are broken with a small chisel and hammer, new bone grows in the proper place to fill the gap, Rimoin said.
  24. Ms. Nussbaum arraigned on charges in hospital where she is being treated for broken bones, burns, and gangrenous leg.
  25. "I just have a feeling in my bones that a lot of people who have been opposed to our pro-choice position are very eager to find a way to now support the victims of rape and incest, and we intend before it's all over to give them a chance," he said.
  26. We must now open new talks to arrive at additional protocols which will put flesh onto the bare bones of the climate convention.
  27. The subway episode in fact makes no bones about the fears that white and black citizens alike feel, when confronted by a gang of black teenagers in a subway or street.
  28. From this he concluded that like their forerunners, who had to be big and strong to overcome muscle spasm and hold broken bones together, today's "bone-setters" tend to be just under an inch taller than other surgeons.
  29. Some of those hurt suffered broken bones and cuts.
  30. There was no such overall design for Taurus; new elements were added on an apparently ad hoc basis. 'There was no operating architecture,' says one person close to the project. 'John (Watson) made no bones about it.
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