n.[C]
- 骨骼;骸骨
The ground floor of the museum is taken up by the
skeleton of a dinosaur.
博物館的底層為一具恐龍的骨骼佔據了。
- 【口】骨瘦如柴的人(或動物)
He was reduced to a
skeleton.
他瘦得只剩一把骨頭了。
- (房屋等的)骨架;殘骸
He centers his constructions around reinforced concrete or steel
skeletons.
他的建築主要是以鋼筋混凝土或鋼為骨架的。
- 概略,大綱
She told me about the
skeleton of her new novel.
她把自己一部新小說的梗概對我講了一遍。
- 最基本的部分
- (不可外揚的)醜事
a.[Z][B]
- 骨骼的;骨瘦如柴的
- 概略的
The director set out the plan in
skeleton form.
主任提綱挈領地說明了這一計畫。
- 最基本的;骨幹的
Only a
skeleton crew was needed while the ship was tied up in dock.
在船停泊在船塢期間只需要骨幹船員。
片語
a skeleton in the cupboard
- 家醜
I wonder how many other
skeletons they've got
in their cupboard.
我納悶他們到底還有些什麼家醜。
衍生
辨析
n.
- an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant.
▸a very thin or emaciated person or animal.
- a supporting framework, basic structure, or essential part.
▸
[
as modifier]
denoting an essential or minimum number of people or things:
a skeleton staff.
Phrase
- skeleton in the cupboard
(N. Amer. skeleton in the closet)
a discreditable or embarrassing fact that someone wishes to keep secret.
Derivative
- skeletonize
or skeletonise v.
Etymology
C16: mod. L., from Gk, neut. of skeletos ‘dried up’.