英:[ˈbəʊni]
美:[ˈboʊni]
英:[ˈbəʊni]
美:[ˈboʊni]
bon·y
bo ni
比较级:bonier或more bony
最高级:boniest或most bony
boniness (n.)
词根:bone
adj.boned 骨骼的;去掉骨头的;用骨架撑起的;施过骨粉料的;去骨的
boneless 无骨的
boney 瘦骨嶙峋的;多骨的
n.bone 骨;骨骼;香烟;一首歌;vt. 剔去...的骨;施骨肥于;vi. 苦学;专心致志
boniness 多骨;憔悴;骨瘦如柴
Adjective
1. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold;
"emaciated bony hands"
"a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys"
"eyes were haggard and cavernous"
"small pinched faces"
"kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration"
2. composed of or containing bone;
"osseous tissue"
3. having bones especially many or prominent bones;
"a bony shad fillet"
"her bony wrist"
bony fish硬骨鱼,多骨鱼
"有骨头的,像骨头的或充满骨头的",14世纪晚期,来自 bone(n.)+ -y(2)。相关词汇: Boniness。
The first known use of bony was in the 14th century
book1 of 3noun
a set of sheets of paper bound together
a long written work
a major division of a written work
a volume of business records
the company's books show a profit
plural record entry 2 sense 2b
an outdated law still on the books
capitalized bible sense 1a
a pack of items bound together
a book of matches
book2 of 3verb
reserve entry 1 sense 3
book a hotel room
to schedule engagements for
book a singer
to enter charges against in a police register
book a suspect
book3 of 3adjective
gotten from books
book learning
shown by account books
book value
bookcasenoun
a set of shelves to hold books
bookbindingnoun
the binding of a book
the art or trade of binding books
bookbindingnoun
the binding of a book
the art or trade of binding books
book1 of 3noun
a set of sheets of paper bound together
a long written work
a major division of a written work
a volume of business records
the company's books show a profit
plural record entry 2 sense 2b
an outdated law still on the books
capitalized bible sense 1a
a pack of items bound together
a book of matches
book2 of 3verb
reserve entry 1 sense 3
book a hotel room
to schedule engagements for
book a singer
to enter charges against in a police register
book a suspect
book3 of 3adjective
gotten from books
book learning
shown by account books
book value
boo1 of 2interjection
—used to express contempt or disapproval or to startle or frighten
boo2 of 2noun
a shout of disapproval or contempt
any sound at all
never said boo
boobynoun
a foolish person
any of several tropical seabirds related to the gannets
boo-boonoun
a usually small bruise or scratch especially on a child
a foolish mistake
boo1 of 2interjection
—used to express contempt or disapproval or to startle or frighten
boo2 of 2noun
a shout of disapproval or contempt
any sound at all
never said boo
bonyadjective
of or relating to bone
the bony structure of the body
full of bones
resembling bone especially in hardness
a bony substance
having large or noticeable bones
a bony face
skinny sense 2, scrawny
bonyadjective
consisting of or resembling bone
bony prominences of the skull
1 “Now that America has declared war,” Mr. Straight said, shaking his bony finger at the sky, “the fighting will soon be over.”
2 A thin, scowling matron in a white bonnet beckons with a bony finger.
3 He tapped a bony shoulder, shuffled his feet, and threw a slow but graceful left hook.
4 He eats so little that he is bony.
他吃得太少,瘦得只剩皮包骨。
5 It has a jaw that is hinged at the cranium and has bony, meaty, jointed fins.
它的下颚直接铰接在头骨上,还有多骨的, 有肉的 、 有接缝的鳍.
6 He walked away, thin, awkward, long bony strides.
7 I am sitting on his bony knee, and he is such a fine big black man, with white teeth and a scar on his face.
8 He was wearing an oversize white T-shirt that draped over his bony shoulders and gray thermal underwear that covered his legs, which were now trembling in fear.
9 The clatter from the forge had roused him from his morning meditation; his robe hung askew over his bony knees.
10 He pulled up the leg of his wool trousers to reveal his bony knee.
11 There were three, all crammed in the front seat, each with stringy hair covering her eyes, bony hands, and a charcoal-colored sackcloth dress.
12 His feet were long and thin, too long for his slim, bony ankles; he flexed his toes, looked up at me.
13 Molly touches Vivian’s shoulder, frail and bony under her thin silk cardigan.
14 She liked his quiet manner; she laughed at his freckles and bony legs.
15 It was a skinny, bony old horse, probably diseased, but to everyone in the camp, it represented food.
16 He had bony legs, a narrow waist, long shapely fingers.
17 Sohrab was wearing the plain white T-shirt and new denims I had bought him in Islamabad just before we’d left—the shirt hung loosely over his bony, slumping shoulders.
18 A greyhound, as white as ivory, couching on its hocks and elbows, its tail curved into the bony sickle of the greyhound, watched the old man with the doe-soft eyes of pity.
19 The upper bony ridge of the human nose.
鼻梁人鼻的上端''.'骨质'. ''梁架.
20 He looked like a bony, big-beaked chicken going “The who? The who?”
1 贫瘠
hardscrabble poor lean sterile infertile boney unfertile thin sterilize impoverish out of heart
7 瘦骨嶙峋
angular wasted nothing all skin and bone nothing but skin and bone nothing only skin and bone skin and bone
8 骨质
11 荒芜
wild savage fruitless boney waste desolation desertion dilapidation ravage dilapidate desolate depopulate lie out
12 憔悴的
fade fallen battered seedy gaunt emaciate haggard peaked worn drawn consuming withered boney cadaverous raddled
13 骨头
18 骨骼大而突出的
22 憔悴
fade fallen battered seedy gaunt emaciate haggard peaked tabefaction languish peak consume pine wilt sear worn drawn consuming withered boney cadaverous raddled emaciation wither peak and pine
24 摩托车
26 骨制的
27 皮包骨