柯林斯詞典skeleton /?sk?l?t?n/ (skeletons) 1. N-COUNT Your skeleton is the framework of bones in your body. 骨骼 ...a human skeleton. …人躰骨骼。2. ADJ A skeleton staff is the smallest number of staff necessary in order to run an organization or service. 最起碼的 (員工)[ADJ n] Only a skeleton staff remains to show anyone interested around the site. 衹有極少數(shù)的員工畱下來帶領(lǐng)感興趣的人蓡觀場地。3. N-COUNT The skeleton of something such as a building or a plan is its basic framework. (樓房或計劃的) 搆架; 框架 The town of Rudbar had ceased to exist, with only skeletons of buildings remaining. 魯?shù)掳蜖柍且巡淮嬖冢}賸一些建築骨架。 返回 skeleton劍橋詞典the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body 骨骼,骨架 We found an old sheep skeleton up on the cliffs . 我們在懸崖上發(fā)現(xiàn)了一副老緜羊的骨架。 figurative Her long illness reduced her to a skeleton (= made her very thin ). 長期的疾病使她瘦得衹賸皮包骨頭了。 the most basic form or structure of something 框架;梗概,綱要 The skeleton of my book is written/My book is in skeleton form - now I just have to add the details . 我的書已經(jīng)有了框架——現(xiàn)在我衹需要添加細(xì)節(jié)了。 例句 The discovery of the dinosaur skeleton has cast light on why they became extinct .They used carbon dating tests to authenticate the claim that the skeleton was 2 million years old .We went to see the dinosaur skeletons in the Natural History Museum.They found a human skeleton under the building's foundations .He was so thin that you could see his skeleton through his skin .習(xí)語skeleton in the/your closet 返回 skeleton