英[skʌl]美[skʌl]
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s=死;ku=骷;ll=髅,连起来,和死,骷髅与关系。
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The bones of a person's or animal's head make up the skull. All vertebrates have a skull. Pirate flags often feature a human skull and crossbones (because a parrot skull wouldn’t be nearly so scary).
The wide-eyed head of a skeleton is its skull. Skulls are hard and bony, but they're a little bit flexible as well—characteristics that help them protect the brain they enclose. Your skull consists of two parts: the bones of your face and the neurocranium, or “braincase.” The precise origin of skull is uncertain, but it probably traces back to the Old English scealu, “husk or shell.”
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out of one?s mind;crazy发疯的,精神失常的