boned
英 [bəʊnd]
美 [boʊnd]
v. 挑掉…的鱼刺; 剔去…的骨头
bone的过去分词和过去式
过去式:boned
BNC.34582 / COCA.28637
柯林斯词典
- COMB in ADJ-GRADED (与big,fine等形容词连用构成形容词)表示“有…骨骼特征的”,“身材…的”
-bonedcombines with adjectives such as 'big' and 'fine' to form adjectives which describe a person as having a particular type of bone structure or build.- He was about seven years old, small and fine-boned like his mother.
他大概7岁,骨架像他妈妈一样娇小均匀。
- He was about seven years old, small and fine-boned like his mother.
英英释义
adj
- having bones as specified
- his lanky long-boned body
- having had the bones removed
- a boneless rib roast
- a boned (or deboned) fish
双语例句
- Look, I've boned a lot of Fat Chicks in my time, sure.
听着,我当然和很多肥女人搞过。 - Legs are strongly boned and straight, with strong, slightly sprung pasterns.
骨骼强健而直,骹骨结实而略有弹性。 - Young Atlantic cod or haddock esp. one split and boned for cooking.
大西洋小鳕鱼或黑线鳕,尤指已去骨切片以备烹调的。 - James's face was thin, finely boned, and sensitive.
詹姆斯面部瘦削,轮廓分明,容易过敏。 - The boned fish is so easy to serve.
剔了刺的鱼很容易烹制。 - These are often better suited for smaller boned women as they are more delicate.
这些通常更适合较小的骨骼妇女,因为它们更加微妙。 - Boned poultry stuffed then cooked and covered with aspic; served cold.
去骨的家禽肉扎紧,然后煮熟,用肉冻覆盖;作冷食吃。 - You're fat. I'm big boned!
我只是骨骼大些! - She jabs him with her stinger, and he goes as limp as a boned fish.
它用尖脚把他刺晕,令他疲软得象无骨鱼。 - She boned up on the company before the interview.
她在面试之间仔细研究了这家公司。