英['skelɪtn]美['skelɪtn]
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来自拉丁语sceleton,骨骼,骨架,来自希腊语skeleton soma,骨架,字面意思为干枯的身体,来自skeletos,干枯的,来自skellein,使干燥,使硬化,词源同sclerosis,shallow,soma,身体,词源同somatic,chromosome.引申比喻义梗概,纲要等。
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还可谐音:撕开了疼,骨骼撕开了疼得要命。
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小知识
One thing every person (and most animals) in the world has in common is a skeleton: we all have a connected group of bones that help shape and support our bodies.
You probably see a lot of skeletons at Halloween, because they look a little spooky. They shouldn't scare you too much, because we all have skeletons under our skin and muscles. Skeletons give our body shape, and parts of the skeleton (like the skull) protect important organs (like the brain). Sometimes, the word skeleton is used to mean the “bare bones” of other things: the skeleton of a financial plan is a basic outline of that plan. If you said someone has a “skeleton in their closet,” it means they're hiding something embarrassing or incriminating.
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steel skeleton钢骨架;skeleton structure骨架构造