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bone [ bəun] n.骨,骨骼

bone [bəun] n. 骨头,骨质

对...毫无顾忌 make no bones about ...

甲骨文 oracle bone inscriptions

鹬蚌相争,渔人得利 "when the snip and the calm grapple, it is the fisherman who stands to benefit; two dogs strive for a bone, and a third runs away with it"

Dog Bone 狗咬骨


thin (瘦)
slim (苗条)
skinny (非常瘦)
skin and bones) (皮包骨的瘦)
bony (皮包骨的瘦)
scrawny (骨瘦如柴,有点惨不忍睹的瘦)
lean (清瘦而健康 - 用于有运动习惯的人)

bag of bones 骨瘦如柴的人

between my ribs and my back bone 肚子

bone up on 努力研读

bred in the bone 天生的;个性的

T-bone steak 丁骨牛排

甲骨文 oracle bone in**ions

骨髓抑制 bone marrow suppression

bone marrow suppression 骨髓抑制

双横臂式
double with-bone arm type

A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog, when you are just as hungry as the dog.
给狗一根骨头算不上仁慈,仁慈是在你跟狗一样饥饿时与狗分享的骨头。

The doctor diagnosed my disease as a unique bone disease.
医生把我的病诊断为罕见的骨骼疾病。

The doctor prescribed a new medicine for the pain in my bones.
医生开了一种新药治我的关节痛。

The freezing weather chilled me to the bone.
寒冷的天气使我感到冰冷刺骨。

X-rays have confirmed that he has not broken any bones.
X光检查证明他没有任何骨折。

He broke a bone in his leg.
他摔断了一根腿骨。

There's not much meat on that bone.
那块骨头上没多少肉。

No bones about it.
真实的,诚恳的。

Hard words break no bones.
忠言逆耳利于行。

A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone.
骨头打狗狗不叫。

A good dog deserves a good bone.
有劳得奖。

Hard words break no bones, fine words butter no parsnips.
粗话无害,甘言无益。

The nearer the bone the sweeter the flesh.
骨肉越亲,恩情越深。

Two cats and a mouse, two wives in one house, two dogs and a bone, never agree in one.
两猫伴一鼠,两妻居一屋,两狗肯一骨,万难同相处。

Two dogs over one bone seldom agree.
两狗啃一骨,相持难服输。

Two dogs strive for a bone, and a third runs away with it.
鹬蚌相争,渔翁得利。

What is bred in the bone will not go out of the flesh.
生于骨中者不会出肉外。

What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh.
生就的本性,总会暴露的。

When the belly is full, the bones would be at rest.
饱暖图安逸。

The wind really chills me to the bone. / The wind is bone-chilling.
这寒风真是刺骨。

Chase the nice bone, doggie.狗兄,去追那可口的骨头啊。(俚语,不用解释了吧?)

He has a headache, aching bones and joints.
他头痛,骨头、关节也痛。

have a bone to pick with有账要算
I have a bone to pick with you. You still owe me the fifteen dollars you borrowed.
我有账跟你算。你向我借的十五美金还没还呢!

bag of bones 骨瘦如柴的人

between my ribs and my back bone 肚子

bone up on 努力研读

bred in the bone 天生的;个性的

have a bone to pick with sb 算帐

make no bones 毫不畏惧地说

白骨 [bái gǔ] /bones of the dead/

扁骨 [biǎn gǔ] /flat bone/

卜辞 [bǔ cí] /oracle inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC) on tortoiseshells or animal bones/

鲠 [gěng] /blunt/fish bones/unyielding/

骨法 [gú fǎ] /bone (property of a brush stroke)/

骨头 [gú tou ] /bone/man of character/

骨 [gǔ] /bone/

骸 [hái] /bones of the body/

踝 [huái] /ankle (bone)/

跤 [jiāo] /bones of leg/wrestle/

颞 [niè] /temporal bones/

颧 [quán] /cheek bones/

骰 [tóu] /cuboid bone/dice/

骱 [xiè] /joint of bones/

And thanks to the continual miniaturization of electronics and micro-mechanics, there are already robot systems that can perform some kinds of brain and bone surgery with submillimeter accuracy — far greater precision than highly skilled physicians can achieve with their hands alone.
由于电子和微观机械仪器的不断缩小,现在已有一些机器人系统能够进行精确到毫米的脑部和骨髓手术,其精确性远远超过熟练的医生用他们的双手所能达到的水平。

{adj: acetabular, cotyloid, cotyloidal} of the cup-shaped socket that receives the head of the thigh bone

{adj: articular, articulary} relating to or affecting the joints of the body
"the articular surfaces of bones"
"articular disease"

{adj: big-boned} having a bone structure that is massive in contrast with the surrounding flesh

{adj: bone-covered} (of animals) armored with bone

{adj: bone-dry, bone dry} without a trace of moisture; as dry as a weathered bone
"bone-dry leaves are a fire hazard"
"a drier to get the clothes bone dry"

{adj: bone-idle, bone-lazy} constitutionally lazy or idle

{adj: boned, deboned} having had the bones removed
"a boneless rib roast"
"a boned (or deboned) fish"

{adj: boned} having bones as specified
"his lanky long-boned body"

{adj: boneless} being without a bone or bones
"jellyfish are boneless"
<-> bony

{adj: bonelike} resembling bone
"a bonelike tumor"

{adj: bone} consisting of or made up of bone
"a bony substance"
"the bony framework of the body"

{adj: bony, boney} having bones especially many or prominent bones
"a bony shad fillet"
"her bony wrist"
"bony fish"
<-> boneless

{adj: brittle, brickle, brickly} having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped
"brittle bones"
"glass is brittle"
"`brickle' and `brickly' are dialectal"

{adj: broken-backed} (of a horse) having bones of the back united by a bony growth

{adj: calcaneal} relating to the heel bone or heel

{adj: capsular} resembling a capsule
"the capsular ligament is a sac surrounding the articular cavity of a freely movable joint and attached to the bones"

{adj: chained, enchained, in chains} bound with chains
"enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones"
"prisoners in chains"

{adj: charnel, ghastly, sepulchral} gruesomely indicative of death or the dead
"a charnel smell came from the chest filled with dead men's bones"
"ghastly shrieks"
"the sepulchral darkness of the catacombs"

{adj: coalescent, coalescing} growing together, fusing
"coalescent tradititions"
"coalescent bones"

{adj: crushing, devastating} physically or spiritually devastating; often used in combination
"a crushing blow"
"a crushing rejection"
"bone-crushing"

{adj: cuneiform} of or relating to the tarsal bones (or other wedge-shaped bones)

{adj: delicate, fragile, frail} easily broken or damaged or destroyed
"a kite too delicate to fly safely"
"fragile porcelain plates"
"fragile old bones"
"a frail craft"

{adj: diaphyseal, diaphysial} relating to the diaphysis of a bone

{adj: distal} situated farthest from point of attachment or origin, as of a limb or bone
<-> proximal

{adj: epiphyseal, epiphysial} relating to the epiphysis of a bone

{adj: formative} capable of forming new cells and tissues
"a formative zone in developing bone"

{adj: frontal} of or adjacent to the forehead or frontal bone
"the frontal lobes"

{adj: hematopoietic, haematopoietic, hemopoietic, haemopoietic, hematogenic, haematogenic} pertaining to the formation of blood or blood cells
"hemopoietic stem cells in bone marrow"

{adj: hyoid} of or relating to the hyoid bone

{adj: light-boned} having a bone structure that is light with respect to the surrounding flesh

{adj: medullary} containing or consisting of or resembling bone marrow

{adj: megakaryocytic} of or pertaining to large bone marrow cells

{adj: mesomorphic, muscular} having a robust muscular body-build characterized by predominance of structures (bone and muscle and connective tissue) developed from the embryonic mesodermal layer
<-> ectomorphic, endomorphic

{adj: metacarpal} of or relating to the metacarpus
"metacarpal bones"

{adj: metatarsal} of or relating to the metatarsus
"metatarsal bones"

{adj: myeloid} of or relating to bone marrow

{adj: occipital} of or relating to the occiput
"occipital bone"

{adj: osseous, osteal, bony} composed of or containing bone
"osseous tissue"

{adj: ossiferous} containing bones (especially fossil bones)
"ossiferous caves"

{adj: ossified} changed into bone; hardened by deposits of mineral matter
"cartilages ossified with age"

{adj: osteal} relating to bone or to the skeleton

{adj: parietal} of or relating to or associated with the parietal bones in the cranium
"parietal lobe"

{adj: petrous, stonelike} (of bone especially the temporal bone) resembling stone in hardness

{adj: phalangeal} of or relating to the bones of the fingers or toes

{adj: prefrontal} anterior to a frontal structure
"a prefrontal bone"
"prefrontal lobes"

{adj: proximal} situated nearest to point of attachment or origin
"the proximal end of a bone"
<-> distal

{adj: pubic} relating or near the pubis
"pubic bones"
"pubic hair"

{adj: ridge-like} resembling a ridge of bone

{adj: scapulohumeral} relating to the shoulder blade and upper arm bone

{adj: skeletal} of or relating to or forming or attached to a skeleton
"the skeletal system"
"skeletal bones"
"skeletal muscles"

{adj: strong-boned} having strong bones

{adj: suborbital, subocular} situated on or below the floor of the eye socket
"a suborbital bone"

{adj: tarsal} of or relating to or near the tarsus of the foot
"tarsal bones"

{adj: temporal} of or relating to the temples (the sides of the skull behind the orbit)
"temporal bone"

{adj: turbinate} of or relating to the scroll-shaped turbinate bones in the nasal passages

{n: Albright's disease, polyostotic fibrous dysplasia} fibrous dysplasia of bone affecting multiple bones

{n: B cell, B lymphocyte} a lymphocyte derived from bone marrow that provides humoral immunity; it recognizes free antigen molecules in solution and matures into plasma cells that secrete immunoglobulin (antibodies) that inactivate the antigens

{n: Canadian bacon} from a boned strip of cured loin

{n: Ewing's sarcoma, Ewing's tumor, Ewing's tumour, endothelial myeloma} malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones)

{n: Fanconi's anemia, Fanconi's anaemia, congenital pancytopenia} a rare congenital anemia characterized by pancytopenia and hypoplasia of the bone marrow

{n: Haversian canal} any of the many tiny canals that contain blood vessels and connective tissue and that form a network in bone

{n: Hurler's syndrome, Hurler's disease, gargoylism, dysostosis multiplex, lipochondrodystrophy} hereditary disease (autosomal recessive) consisting of an error is mucopolysaccharide metabolism; characterized by severe abnormalities in development of skeletal cartilage and bone and mental retardation

{n: Marfan's syndrome} an autosomal dominant disease characterized by elongated bones (especially of limbs and digits) and abnormalities of the eyes and circulatory system

{n: Mononychus olecranus} a turkey-sized long-legged fossil 75 million years old found in the Gobi Desert having birdlike fused wrist bones and keeled breastbone and a long tail resembling a dinosaur's; short forelimbs end in a single claw instead of wings; classification as bird or dinosaur is in dispute

{n: Napier's bones, Napier's rods} a set of graduated rods formerly used to do multiplication and division by a method invented by John Napier

{n: Osteichthyes, class Osteichthyes} a class of fish having a skeleton composed of bone in addition to cartilage

{n: Paget's disease, osteitis deformans} a disease of bone occurring in the middle aged and elderly; excessive bone destruction sometimes leading to bone pain and fractures and skeletal deformities

{n: Spode, Josiah Spode} English potter who started a pottery famous for its bone china (1754-1827)

{n: Still's disease, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis} a form of rheumatoid arthritis that affects children; large joints become inflamed and bone growth may be retarded

{n: T-bone steak} small steak from the thin end of the short loin containing a T-shaped bone and small piece of tenderloin

{n: Wormian bone, sutural bone} any of the tiny soft bones found in the sutures between cranial bones

{n: Ymir} (Norse mythology) the primeval giant slain by Odin and his brothers and from whose body they created the world: the sea from his blood; the earth from his flesh; the mountains from his bones; the sky from his skull

{n: achondroplasia, achondroplasty, osteosclerosis congenita, chondrodystrophy} an inherited skeletal disorder beginning before birth; cartilage is converted to bone resulting in dwarfism

{n: acromegaly, acromegalia} enlargement of bones of hands and feet and face; often accompanied by headache and muscle pain and emotional disturbances; caused by overproduction of growth hormone by the anterior pituitary gland (due to a tumor)

{n: acute lymphocytic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia} acute leukemia characterized by proliferation of immature lymphoblast-like cells in bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and blood; most common in children

{n: aitchbone} a cut of beef including the H-shaped rump bone

{n: anabolic steroid} any of a group of synthetic steroid hormones used to stimulate muscle and bone growth; more than 100 have been developed and each requires a prescription to be used legally in the United States; sometimes used illicitly by athletes to increase their strength

{n: anklebone, astragal, astragalus, talus} the bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint

{n: ankylosis, anchylosis} abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the bones of a joint

{n: anterior fontanelle} corresponds to the bregma when bones have ossified

{n: antineoplastic, antineoplastic drug, cancer drug} any of several drugs that control or kill neoplastic cells; used in chemotherapy to kill cancer cells; all have unpleasant side effects that may include nausea and vomiting and hair loss and suppression of bone marrow function

{n: antrum} a natural cavity or hollow in a bone

{n: aplastic anemia, aplastic anaemia} anemia characterized by pancytopenia resulting from failure of the bone marrow; can be caused by neoplasm or by toxic exposure

{n: aponeurosis} any of the deeper and thicker fascia that attach muscles to bones; resemble flattened tendons

{n: archaeopteryx, archeopteryx, Archaeopteryx lithographica} extinct primitive toothed bird of the Jurassic period having a long feathered tail and hollow bones; usually considered the most primitive of all birds

{n: arm bone} a bone in the arm

{n: arthrodesis} the surgical fixation of a joint which is intended to result in bone fusion

{n: athletic type, mesomorphy} muscular and big-boned

{n: ball-and-socket joint, spheroid joint, cotyloid joint, enarthrodial joint, enarthrosis, articulatio spheroidea} a freely moving joint in which a sphere on the head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity in the other bone

{n: bare bones} (plural) the most basic facts or elements
"he told us only the bare bones of the story"

{n: bare bone} bone stripped of flesh

{n: bone age} a person's age measured by matching their bone development (as shown by X rays) with bone development of an average person of known chronological age

{n: bone ash} ash left when bones burn; high in calcium phosphate; used as fertilizer and in bone china

{n: bone black, bone char, animal black, animal charcoal} black substance containing char in the form of carbonized bone; used as a black pigment

{n: bone cell} a cell that is part of a bone

{n: bone china} fine porcelain that contains bone ash

{n: bone fat} fatty matter in bones extracted with solvents or by boiling or steaming; used chiefly in candles and cheap soaps an in lubricating greases

{n: bone of contention} the subject of a dispute
"the real bone of contention, as you know, is money"

{n: bone oil, Dippel's oil} dark-colored ill-smelling oil obtained by carbonizing bone; used especially in sheep dips and in denaturing alcohol

{n: bone oil} the liquid portion of bone fat; used as a lubricant and in leather manufacture

{n: bone spavin} spavin caused by a bony growth

{n: bone, ivory, pearl, off-white} a shade of white the color of bleached bones

{n: bone, osseous tissue} the porous calcified substance from which bones are made

{n: bone, os} rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates

{n: bone-ash cup, cupel, refractory pot} small porous bowl made of bone ash used in assaying to separate precious metals from e.g. lead

{n: bone-headed dinosaur} bipedal herbivorous dinosaurs with bony crowns

{n: bonemeal} fertilizer made of ground bones

{n: bones, castanets, clappers, finger cymbals, maraca} a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance

{n: bonesetter} someone (not necessarily a licensed physician) who sets broken bones

{n: bony labyrinth, osseous labyrinth} cavity in the petrous part of the temporal bone that contains the membranous labyrinth

{n: calcitonin, thyrocalcitonin} thyroid hormone that tends to lower the level of calcium in the blood plasma and inhibit resorption of bone

{n: calcium phosphate} a phosphate of calcium; a main constituent of animal bones

{n: callus} bony tissue formed during the healing of a fractured bone

{n: canaliculus} a small canal or duct as in some bones and parts of plants

{n: cannon bone} greatly developed metatarsal or metacarpal bone in the shank or cannon part of the leg in hoofed mammals

{n: capitate, capitate bone, os capitatum} the wrist bone with a rounded head shape that articulates with the 3rd metacarpus

{n: carpal bone, carpal, wrist bone} any of the eight small bones of the wrist of primates

{n: cartilage bone} any bone that develops within cartilage rather than a fibrous tissue

{n: cartilage, gristle} tough elastic tissue; mostly converted to bone in adults

{n: cast, plaster cast, plaster bandage} bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal

{n: cervical vertebra, neck bone} one of 7 vertebrae in the human spine located in the neck region

{n: charnel house, charnel} a vault or building where corpses or bones are deposited

{n: cheekbone, zygomatic bone, zygomatic, malar, malar bone, jugal bone, os zygomaticum} the arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek

{n: ciprofloxacin, Cipro} an oral antibiotic (trade name Cipro) used against serious bacterial infections of the skin or respiratory tract or urinary tract or bones or joints

{n: clavicle, collarbone} bone linking the scapula and sternum

{n: coccyx, tail bone} the end of the vertebral column in humans and tailless apes

{n: collagen} a fibrous scleroprotein in bone and cartilage and tendon and other connective tissue; yields gelatin on boiling

{n: comminuted fracture} fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed

{n: complete fracture} break involving the entire width of the bone

{n: compound fracture, open fracture} bone fracture associated with lacerated soft tissue or an open wound

{n: compression fracture} fracture in which the bone collapses (especially in short bones such as vertebrae)

{n: conductive hearing loss, conduction deafness, middle-ear deafness} hearing loss due to problems with the bones of the middle ear

{n: condyle} a round bump on a bone where it forms a joint with another bone

{n: conodont} small (2 inches long) extinct eellike fish with a finned tail and a notochord and having cone-shaped teeth containing cellular bone; late Cambrian to late Triassic; possible predecessor of the cyclostomes

{n: coronal suture, sutura coronalis} the suture between the parietal and frontal bones of the skull

{n: coronoid process, processus coronoideus} a sharp triangular process projecting from a bone

{n: creeps} a disease of cattle and sheep attributed to a dietary deficiency; characterized by anemia and softening of the bones and a slow stiff gait

{n: crossbones} two crossed bones (or a representation of two crossed bones) used as a symbol danger or death

{n: crotaphion} the tip of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone

{n: cuboid bone} the cube shaped bone on the outer side of the tarsus

{n: dacryon} the craniometric point at the junction of the anterior border of the lacrimal bone with the frontal bone

{n: decalcification} loss of calcium from bones or teeth

{n: demineralization, demineralisation} abnormal loss of mineral salts (especially from bone)

{n: dentine, dentin} a calcareous material harder and denser than bone that comprises the bulk of a tooth

{n: dentine, dentin} bone (calcified tissue) surrounding the pulp cavity of a tooth

{n: deossification} the loss of the mineral content of bone tissue

{n: depressed fracture} fracture of the skull where the bone is pushed in

{n: diaphysis, shaft} the main (mid) section of a long bone

{n: diastasis} separation of an epiphysis from the long bone to which it is normally attached without fracture of the bone

{n: diploic vein, vena diploica} one of the veins serving the spongy part of the cranial bones

{n: dislocation} a displacement of a part (especially a bone) from its normal position (as in the shoulder or the vertebral column)

{n: displaced fracture} fracture in which the two ends of the broken bone are separated from one another

{n: eburnation} a change that occurs in degenerative joint disease in which bone is converted into a dense smooth substance resembling ivory

{n: eitchen midden, midden, kitchen midden} (archeology) a mound of domestic refuse containing shells and animal bones marking the site of a prehistoric settlement

{n: enchondroma} benign slow-growing tumor of cartilaginous cells at the ends of tubular bones (especially in the hands and feet)

{n: endosteum} vascular membrane that lines the inner surface of long bones

{n: entomion} the craniometric point at the tip of the angular part of the parietal bone that articulates with the temporal bone

{n: epicondyle} a projection on a bone above a condyle serving for the attachment of muscles and ligaments

{n: epiphysis} the end of a long bone; initially separated from the main bone by a layer of cartilage that eventually ossifies so the parts become fused

{n: erythroblast} a nucleated cell in bone marrow from which red blood cells develop

{n: erythropoiesis} the process of producing red blood cells by the stem cells in the bone marrow

{n: essential thrombocytopenia} the primary form of thrombocytopenia (rather than a shortage of platelets caused by with other conditions such as tuberculosis or chemical suppression of bone marrow etc.)

{n: ethmoid, ethmoid bone} one of the eight bones of the cranium; a small bone filled with air spaces that forms part of the eye sockets and the nasal cavity

{n: evil} that which causes harm or destruction or misfortune
"the evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones"- Shakespeare

{n: exostosis} a benign outgrowth from a bone (usually covered with cartilage)

{n: facet} a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone)

{n: fat embolism} serious condition in which fat blocks an artery; fat can enter the blood stream after a long bone is fractured or if adipose tissue is injured or as a result of a fatty liver

{n: femur, thighbone, femoris} the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton; extends from the pelvis to the knee

{n: fenestra} a small opening covered with membrane (especially one in the bone between the middle and inner ear)

{n: fetlock, fetlock joint} the joint between the cannon bone and the pastern

{n: fibrous dysplasia of bone} a disturbance in which bone that is undergoing lysis is replaced by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous tissue resulting in bone lesions or skin lesions

{n: fibula, calf bone} the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle

{n: fillet, filet, fish fillet, fish filet} a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish

{n: fish glue} gelatinous substance obtained by boiling skins fins and bones of fish

{n: fishbone} a bone of a fish

{n: fixed phagocyte} a phagocyte that does not circulate in the blood but is fixed in the liver or spleen or bone marrow etc.

{n: flat bone} part of the sirloin next to the wedge bone

{n: flesh wound} a wound that does not damage important internal organs or shatter any bones

{n: flexion, flexure} act of bending a joint; especially a joint between the bones of a limb so that the angle between them is decreased
<-> extension

{n: fontanelle, fontanel, soft spot} any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an infant or fetus

{n: foramen, hiatus} a natural opening or perforation through a bone or a membranous structure

{n: fracture, break} breaking of hard tissue such as bone
"it was a nasty fracture"
"the break seems to have been caused by a fall"

{n: frontal bone, os frontale, forehead} the large cranial bone forming the front part of the cranium: includes the upper part of the orbits

{n: frontal eminence} either prominence of the frontal bone above each orbit

{n: frontal sinus} one of a pair of cavities in the frontal bone

{n: frontal suture, sutura frontalis} the suture between two halves of the frontal bone (usually obliterated by the age of 6)

{n: funny bone, crazy bone} a point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface; a sharp tingling sensation results when the nerve is knocked against the bone
"the funny bone is not humerus"

{n: furcula} a forked bone formed by the fusion of the clavicles of most birds

{n: galantine} boned poultry stuffed then cooked and covered with aspic; served cold

{n: gelatin, gelatine} a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin

{n: glabella, mesophyron} a smooth prominence of the frontal bone between and above the eyebrows; the most forward projecting point of the forehead in the midline at the level of the supraorbital ridges

{n: glenoid fossa, mandibular fossa} a deep concavity in the temporal bone at the root of the zygomatic arch that receives the condyle of the mandible

{n: greenstick fracture} a partial fracture of a bone (usually in children); the bone is bent but broken on only one side

{n: hair-raiser, chiller} excitation that makes your hair stand up or that chills your bones
"the movie was an old-fashioned hair-raiser"

{n: hamate, hamate bone, unciform bone, os hamatum} the wrist bone in line with the 4th and 5th fingers

{n: head} that part of a skeletal muscle that is away from the bone that it moves

{n: head} the rounded end of a bone that bits into a rounded cavity in another bone to form a joint
"the head of the humerus"

{n: heelbone, calcaneus, os tarsi fibulare} the largest tarsal bone; forms the human heel

{n: hematopoeitic stem cell} blood forming stem cells in the bone marrow; T cells and B cells arise from these stem cells

{n: hematopoiesis, haematopoiesis, hemopoiesis, haemopoiesis, hemogenesis, haemogenesis, hematogenesis, haematogenesis, sanguification} the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow)

{n: hinge joint, ginglymus, ginglymoid joint} a freely moving joint in which the bones are so articulated as to allow extensive movement in one plane

{n: hip socket} the socket part of the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the innominate bone

{n: hipbone, innominate bone} large flaring bone forming one half of the pelvis; made up of the ilium and ischium and pubis

{n: hornpipe, pibgorn, stockhorn} an ancient (now obsolete) single-reed woodwind; usually made of bone

{n: humerus} bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow

{n: hyoid, hyoid bone, os hyoideum} a U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue muscles

{n: hypercalcemia, hypercalcaemia} the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or Paget's disease
<-> hypocalcemia

{n: hypercalciuria, hypercalcinuria} the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the urine; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or osteoporosis

{n: hyperparathyroidism} excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; can affect many systems of the body (especially causing bone resorption and osteoporosis)
<-> hypoparathyroidism

{n: hypoplastic anemia, hypoplastic anaemia} anemia resulting from inadequately functioning bone marrow; can develop into aplastic anemia

{n: iliolumbar artery, arteria iliolumbalis} an artery that originates in the internal iliac artery and supplies the pelvic muscles and bones

{n: ilium} the upper and widest of the three bones making up the hipbone

{n: immune system} a system (including the thymus and bone marrow and lymphoid tissues) that protects the body from foreign substances and pathogenic organisms by producing the immune response

{n: incomplete fracture} fracture that does not go across the entire width of the bone

{n: internasal suture, sutura internasalis} the suture between the two nasal bones

{n: ischium, ischial bone, os ischii} one of the three sections of the hipbone; situated below the ilium

{n: jaw} the bones of the skull that frame the mouth and serve to open it; the bones that hold the teeth

{n: joint, articulation, articulatio} (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion)

{n: jugale, jugal point} the craniometric point at the union of the frontal and temporal processes of the zygomatic bone

{n: lacrimal bone} small fragile bone making up part of the front inner walls of each eye socket and providing room for the passage of the lacrimal ducts

{n: lamboid suture, sutura lamboidea} the suture between the occipital and parietal bones

{n: lamella} a thin membrane that is one of the calcified layers that form bones

{n: lamina} a thin plate or layer (especially of bone or mineral)

{n: leg bone} a bone of the leg

{n: ligament} a sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or supporting muscles or organs

{n: long bone, os longum} in limbs of vertebrate animals: a long cylindrical bone that contains marrow

{n: lower jaw, mandible, mandibula, mandibular bone, submaxilla, lower jawbone, jawbone, jowl} the jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth

{n: lunate bone, semilunar bone, os lunatum} one of the eight small wrist bones

{n: lymphopoiesis} the formation of lymphocytes in the bone marrow and lymph nodes and thymus and spleen

{n: mandibular joint, temporomandibular joint, articulatio temporomandibularis} the joint between the head of the lower jawbone and the temporal bone

{n: marrow, bone marrow} the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones

{n: marrow, bone marrow} very tender and very nutritious tissue from marrowbones

{n: marrowbone} a bone containing edible marrow; used especially in flavoring soup

{n: mastoid, mastoid process, mastoid bone, mastoidal} process of the temporal bone behind the ear at the base of the skull

{n: megakaryocyte} a large bone marrow cell; regarded as the source of blood platelets

{n: megaloblastic anemia, megaloblastic anaemia} anemia characterized by many large immature and dysfunctional red blood cells (megaloblasts) in the bone marrow; associated with pernicious anemia

{n: membrane bone} any bone that develops within membranous tissue without previous cartilage formation; e.g. the clavicle and bones of the skull

{n: meniscus, semilunar cartilage} (anatomy) a disk of cartilage that serves as a cushion between the ends of bones that meet at a joint

{n: mesoderm, mesoblast} the middle germ layer that develops into muscle and bone and cartilage and blood and connective tissue

{n: metacarpal, metacarpal bone} any bone of the hand between the wrist and fingers

{n: metaphysis} the growing part of a long bone between the diaphysis and the epiphysis

{n: metatarsal} any bone of the foot between the ankle and the toes

{n: monoblast} a large immature monocyte normally found in bone marrow

{n: mononuclear phagocyte system, MPS, system of macrophages} a widely distributed system of free and fixed macrophages derived from bone marrow

{n: monostotic fibrous dysplasia} fibrous dysplasia of bone confined to a single bone

{n: musculoskeletal system} the system of muscles and tendons and ligaments and bones and joints and associated tissues that move the body and maintain its form

{n: myeloblast} a precursor of leukocytes that normally occurs only in bone marrow

{n: myelocyte} an immature leukocyte normally found in bone marrow

{n: myelofibrosis} fibrosis of the bone marrow

{n: myeloma} a tumor of the bone marrow (usually malignant) composed of cells normally found in bone marrow

{n: name calling, names} verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument
"sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me"

{n: nasal concha} one of several turbinate bones in the nasal cavity

{n: nasal septum} a partition of bone and cartilage between the nasal cavities

{n: nasal, nasal bone, os nasale} an elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the nose

{n: nasion} the craniometric point at the bridge of the nose where the frontal and nasal bones of the skull meet

{n: noli-me-tangere} a cancerous ulcer of soft tissue and bone

{n: nutrient artery, arteria nutricia} an artery that supplies the medullary cavity of the long bone

{n: occipital bone} a saucer-shaped membrane bone that forms the back of the skull

{n: occipital protuberance} prominence on the outer surface of the occipital bone

{n: occipitomastoid suture} the suture between the occipital and the temporal bones; a continuation of the lamboid suture

{n: ossicle, bonelet, ossiculum} a small bone; especially one in the middle ear

{n: ossification} the developmental process of bone formation

{n: osso buco} sliced veal knuckle or shin bone cooked with olive oil and wine and tomatoes and served with rice or vegetables

{n: ossuary} any receptacle for the burial of human bones

{n: osteitis} inflammation of a bone as a consequence of infection or trauma or degeneration

{n: osteoblast, bone-forming cell} a cell from which bone develops

{n: osteoblastoma} benign tumor of bone and fibrous tissue; occurs in the vertebrae or femur or tibia or arm bones (especially in young adults)

{n: osteochondroma} benign tumor containing both bone and cartilage; usually occurs near the end of a long bone

{n: osteoclasis} treatment of a skeletal deformity by intentionally fracturing a bone

{n: osteoclast} cell that functions in the breakdown and resorption of bone tissue

{n: osteocyte} mature bone cell

{n: osteodystrophy} defective bone development; usually attributable to renal disease or to disturbances in calcium and phosphorus metabolism

{n: osteogenesis imperfecta} autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissue characterized by brittle bones that fracture easily

{n: osteology} the branch of anatomy that studies the bones of the vertebrate skeleton

{n: osteolysis} lysis of bone caused by disease or infection or inadequate blood supply

{n: osteomalacia} abnormal softening of bones caused by deficiencies of phosphorus or calcium or vitamin D

{n: osteoma} a slow growing benign tumor of consisting of bone tissue; usually on the skull or mandible

{n: osteomyelitis} an inflammation of bone and bone marrow (usually caused by bacterial infection)

{n: osteopetrosis, Albers-Schonberg disease, marble bones disease} an inherited disorder characterized by an increase in bone density; in severe forms the bone marrow cavity may be obliterated

{n: osteoporosis} abnormal loss of bony tissue resulting in fragile porous bones attributable to a lack of calcium; most common in postmenopausal women

{n: osteosarcoma, osteogenic sarcoma} malignant bone tumor; most common in children and young adults where it tends to affect the femur

{n: osteosclerosis} abnormal hardening or eburnation of bone

{n: osteotomy} surgical sectioning of bone

{n: pachycephalosaur, pachycephalosaurus} bipedal herbivore having 10 inches of bone atop its head; largest boneheaded dinosaur ever found

{n: palatine, palatine bone, os palatinum} either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits

{n: pancytopenia} an abnormal deficiency in all blood cells (red blood cells and white blood cells and platelets); usually associated with bone marrow tumor or with aplastic anemia

{n: paranasal sinus, sinus paranasales, nasal sinus} any of the paired sinuses in the bones of the face adjacent to the nasal cavity that are lined with mucous membrane that is continuous with the lining of the nasal cavities

{n: parietal bone} either of two skull bones between the frontal and occipital bones and forming the top and sides of the cranium

{n: parietomastoid suture} the suture between the parietal and the temporal bones

{n: pastern, fetter bone} the part between the fetlock and the hoof

{n: patella, kneecap, kneepan} a small flat triangular bone in front of the knee that protects the knee joint

{n: pelvic cavity} the space bounded by the bones of the pelvis and containing the pelvic viscera

{n: periodontal disease, periodontitis} a disease that attacks the gum and bone and around the teeth

{n: periosteum} a dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles; contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the enclosed bone

{n: phalanx} any of the bones of the fingers or toes

{n: pin bone} part of the sirloin between the flat bone and the porterhouse

{n: pisiform, pisiform bone, os pisiforme} a small wrist bone that articulates only with the triquetral

{n: plasma cell, plasmacyte} a cell that develops from a B lymphocyte in reaction to a specific antigen; found in bone marrow and sometimes in the blood

{n: plasmacytoma} neoplasm of plasma cells (usually in bone marrow)

{n: porterhouse, porterhouse steak} large steak from the thick end of the short loin containing a T-shaped bone and large piece of tenderloin

{n: pterygoid muscle} muscle descending from the sphenoid bone to the lower jaw

{n: pterygoid process} two bony processes descending from the body of the sphenoid bone

{n: pubis, pubic bone, os pubis} one of the three sections of the hipbone; together these two bones form the front of the pelvis

{n: pycnodysostosis} a form of dwarfism accompanied by fragile bones and bad teeth

{n: radius} the outer and slightly shorter of the two bones of the human forearm

{n: red marrow, red bone marrow} bone marrow of children and some adult bones that is required for the formation of red blood cells

{n: referral} a recommendation to consult the (professional) person referred to
"this patient is a referral from Dr. Bones"

{n: rhinion} the anterior tip at the end of the suture of the nasal bones

{n: rib, costa} any of the 12 pairs of curved arches of bone extending from the spine to or toward the sternum in humans (and similar bones in most vertebrates)

{n: ridge} any long raised border or margin of a bone or tooth or membrane

{n: round bone} bones that are round in shape

{n: sacrum} wedge-shaped bone consisting of five fused vertebrae forming the posterior part of the pelvis; its base connects with the lowest lumbar vertebra and its tip with the coccyx

{n: sagittal suture, interparietal suture, sutura sagittalis} the suture uniting the two parietal bones

{n: sarcoma} a usually malignant tumor arising from connective tissue (bone or muscle etc.); one of the four major types of cancer

{n: scaphoid bone, os scaphoideum, navicular} the largest wrist bone on the thumb side

{n: scapula, shoulder blade, shoulder bone} either of two flat triangular bones one on each side of the shoulder in human beings

{n: scrod, schrod} young Atlantic cod or haddock especially one split and boned for cooking

{n: sesamoid bone, sesamoid, os sesamoideum} any of several small round bones formed in a tendon where it passes over a joint

{n: shin, shin bone} a cut of meat from the lower part of the leg

{n: short bone, os breve} a bone that is of approximately equal dimension in all directions

{n: sideroblastic anemia, sideroblastic anaemia, siderochrestic anemia, siderochrestic anaemia} refractory anemia characterized by sideroblasts in the bone marrow

{n: sigmoid sinus, sinus sigmoideus} an S-shaped dural sinus on the temporal and occipital bones

{n: simple fracture, closed fracture} an uncomplicated fracture in which the broken bones to not pierce the skin

{n: sinus} any of various air-filled cavities especially in the bones of the skull

{n: skeletal muscle, striated muscle} a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripes

{n: skeletal system, skeleton, frame, systema skeletale} the hard structure (bones and cartilages) that provides a frame for the body of an animal

{n: socket} receptacle where something (a pipe or probe or end of a bone) is inserted

{n: sphenion} the anterior tip of the parietal bone

{n: sphenoid bone, sphenoid, os sphenoidale} butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull

{n: sphenoid fontanelle, sphenoid fontanel, sphenoidal fontanelle, sphenoidal fontanel} the irregularly shaped area on either side of the cranium where the frontal bone and the anterior tip of the parietal bone and the temporal bone and the greater wing of the sphenoid bone meet; corresponds to the pterion when bones have ossified

{n: spine} a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin

{n: splint bone} a rudimentary metacarpal or metatarsal bone on either side of the cannon bone in the leg of a horse or related animal

{n: stay} a thin strip of metal or bone that is used to stiffen a garment (e.g. a corset)

{n: sternocleidomastoid, sternocleidomastoid muscle, sternocleido mastoideus, musculus sternocleidomastoideus} one of two thick muscles running from the sternum and clavicle to the mastoid and occipital bone; turns head obliquely to the opposite side; when acting together they flex the neck and extend the head

{n: sternum, breastbone} the flat bone that articulates with the clavicles and the first seven pairs of ribs

{n: strontium 90} a radioactive isotope of strontium (with the mass number 90) that is present in the fallout from nuclear explosions; can be assimilated like calcium into bones

{n: structure, anatomical structure, complex body part, bodily structure, body structure} a particular complex anatomical part
"he has good bone structure"

{n: struthiomimus} small light-boned toothless dinosaur resembling an ostrich in size and proportions

{n: styloid process} extends from the base of the temporal bone

{n: supraorbital ridge, supraorbital torus, superciliary ridge, superciliary arch} a ridge on the frontal bone above the eye socket

{n: suture, sutura, fibrous joint} an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull)

{n: tar pit} a natural accumulation of bitumens at the surface of the earth; often acts as a trap for animals whose bones are thus preserved

{n: tarsal, tarsal bone} any bone of the tarsus

{n: tarsus} the part of the foot of a vertebrate between the metatarsus and the leg; in human beings the bones of the ankle and heel collectively

{n: temporal bone, os temporale} a thick bone forming the side of the human cranium and encasing the inner ear

{n: thin person, skin and bones, scrag} a person who is unusually thin and scrawny
<-> fat person

{n: tibia, shinbone, shin} the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle

{n: tibialis anticus, tibialis anterior} a muscle running from the tibia to the first metatarsal and cuneiform bones

{n: traction} (orthopedics) the act of pulling on a bone or limb (as in a fracture) to relieve pressure or align parts in a special way during healing
"his leg was in traction for several days"

{n: trapezium, trapezium bone, os trapezium} the wrist bone on the thumb side of the hand that articulates with the 1st and 2nd metacarpals

{n: trapezoid, trapezoid bone, os trapezoideum} the wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones

{n: trepan, trephine} a surgical instrument used to remove sections of bone from the skull

{n: trephination} a operation that removes a circular section of bone from the skull

{n: triquetral, triquetral bone, os triquetrum, cuneiform bone, pyramidal bone} a wrist bone that articulates with the pisiform and hamate and lunate bones

{n: tuberosity, tubercle, eminence} a protuberance on a bone especially for attachment of a muscle or ligament

{n: turbinate bone, turbinate, turbinal} any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in man and other vertebrates

{n: tympanic bone} the bone enclosing the middle ear

{n: tympanoplasty} surgical correction or repair of defects or injuries in the eardrum or the bones of the middle ear

{n: ulna, elbow bone} the inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm

{n: union, conglutination} healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones

{n: vomer} thin trapezoidal bone of the skull forming the posterior and inferior parts of the nasal septum

{n: wedge bone} part of the sirloin nearest the rump

{n: wishbone, wishing bone} the furcula of a domestic fowl

{n: wrist, carpus, wrist joint, radiocarpal joint, articulatio radiocarpea} a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones

{n: yellow marrow, yellow bone marrow} bone marrow that is yellow with fat; found at the ends of long bones in adults

{n: zidovudine, Retrovir, ZDV, AZT} an antiviral drug (trade name Retrovir) used in the treatment of AIDS; adverse side effects include liver damage and suppression of the bone marrow

{n: zygoma, zygomatic arch, arcus zygomaticus} the slender arch formed by the temporal process of the cheekbone that bridges to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone

{n: zygomatic process} a slender process of the temporal bone that strengthens the zygomatic arch

{v: avow, avouch} admit openly and bluntly ; make no bones about
<-> disavow

{v: bone, debone} remove the bones from
"bone the turkey before roasting it"

{v: bruise, contuse} injure the underlying soft tissue of bone of
"I bruised my knee"

{v: cleave, split, rive} separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
"cleave the bone"

{v: complect, interconnect, interlink} be interwoven or interconnected
"The bones are interconnected via the muscle"

{v: cram, grind away, drum, bone up, swot, get up, mug up, swot up, bone} study intensively, as before an exam
"I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam"

{v: enshrine, shrine} enclose in a shrine
"the saint's bones were enshrined in the cathedral"

{v: fracture, break} fracture a bone of
"I broke my foot while playing hockey"

{v: fracture} break (a bone)
"She broke her clavicle"

{v: pick} remove in small bits
"pick meat from a bone"

{v: pierce} move or affect (a person's emotions, bodily feelings, etc.) deeply or sharply
"The cold pierced her bones"
"Her words pierced the students"

{v: rarefy} lessen the density or solidity of
"The bones are rarefied"

{v: reduce} reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site

{v: refracture} break (a bone) that was previously broken but mended in an abnormal way
"The surgeon had to refracture her wrist"

{v: set} put into a position that will restore a normal state
"set a broken bone"

{v: snatch, snatch up, snap} to grasp hastily or eagerly
"Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone"

{v: worry} lacerate by biting
"the dog worried his bone"

In this way, love becomes something far more powerful than bone and flesh.
因此,这种爱具有血肉之躯远远不及的力量。

Celluloid had been commercially available for decades as a substitute for tortoise-shell, horn, bone and other materials.
几十年来,赛璐璐一直在商业上充当龟甲、角、骨和其他材料的代用品。

Calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, has long been recognised as vital for the formation and maintenance of strong bones and teeth.
钙是人体中最丰富的矿物质,长期以来一直被认为在强壮的骨骼和牙齿的形成和保持方面作用至关重要。

But rather than serving as calcium's final destination, bones are, in a sense, actually just a starting point.
但这并非是钙的最终用途,从某种意义上说,骨事实上只是其用途的一个起点。

The bones serve as a calcium storage tank for the body to draw on.
骨充当着钙的贮存器,以供机体来提取利用。

If the body doesn't receive enough dietary calcium to maintain the needed blood level, the parathyroid hormone( produced by our four parathyroid glands), along with vitamin D, signals the release of calcium from bones.
人体如不能从饮食中汲取足够的钙以维持血液中所需的钙含量水平,甲状旁腺激素(由人体中的四条甲状旁腺产生)和维生素 D就会让骨头中的钙释放出来。

If someone is chronically calcium or vitamin D deficient, their bones gradually get weaker.
如果人长期缺钙或缺维生素 D,骨头就会逐渐变得脆弱。

Guldan explains: " Although one study found that Chinese children absorb higher levels of calcium than those in the West, a lack of regular physical activity slows down the rate of bone building as compared to breaking down----two_ processes simultaneously occurring in our bones throughout life. "
古尔丹解释道: "虽然有一项研究发现中国的孩子比西方的孩子吸收的钙多,但由于缺乏经常性的体育活动,骨形成的速度比骨分解来得缓慢-骨形成和骨分解是在骨中同时进行的两个动态过程,贯穿我们生命的始终。 "

Susan Thys-Jacobs, an endocrinologist and clinical director of the Metabolic Bone Centre at St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Centre, believes a chronic deficiency of calcium is largely responsible.
圣路加-罗斯福中心医院骨代谢中心主任、内分泌学家苏珊·泰思-雅可布斯认为长期缺钙是造成这种情况的主要原因。

Thys-Jacobs believes that PMS sufferers might have normal calcium levels in their blood and urine----but because parathyroid-hormone levels are abnormally high and the hormone is continually extracting calcium from their bones.
泰思-雅可布斯认为经前综合症患者可能血液和尿液里的钙含量正常-只是由于甲状旁腺激素高得异常,这种激素不断从骨头里提取钙,才造成这种症状。

After 12 years, my bones began to break spontaneously from the complications of kidney failure.
12年后,由于肾功能衰竭引起并发症,我身上的骨头开始自己断裂。

For 26 years he has spoken about his basic philosophy--that the body has its own elaborate healing system that repairs wounds, renews bones and corrects mistakes in the blueprint that could otherwise result in cancer or other diseases.
26年来他已经讲过的基本思想是:人体自身有精巧的痊愈系统,可以修补创伤、更新骨骼和改正可导致癌症或其他疾病的型极错误。

Today test groups at General Electric and Duke University, among others, are using the Wearable to repair power-generated turbines, ensure the safety of maritime oil rigs and monitor the condition of bone-marrow transplant patients.
今天,通用电气公司、杜克大学以及其他机构的测试组人员正在使用这种可穿戴电脑去修理发电机,确保海上石油钻井台的安全,以及监视骨髓移植病人的状态。

While boning up on genetics, Schultz also keeps an interest in pure science.
在向遗传学进攻的同时,舒尔茨对纯科学也充满兴趣。

Ayam Panggang Blue Ginger-boned chicken thigh and drumstick flavored with coconut milk and spices and then perfectly grilled is one of their signature not-to-be-missed dishes.
在那里,古朴的家具与现代色彩相得益彰,营造出一种独特的氛围。扒鸡腿配以阿亚姆庞冈地区生产的生姜,浇上椰子奶和香料,再经过精心烧烤,便成了该餐馆客人不可不吃的看家菜。

After descending the mountain, go to nearby Poring Hot Springs to soak those aching bones in the hot springs.
下山后,可以去附近的波令温泉,浸泡一下酸痛的筋骨。

Paleontologists digging in Oklahoma have uncovered bones from the tallest dinosaur ever.
古生物学家在俄克拉何马州发掘出了迄今为止个头最高的恐龙化石。

Preliminary analyses of hair, bone and teeth suggest that the animal died 20,380 years ago.
对毛发、骨骼和牙齿的初步分析表明,这头巨兽死于 20, 380年前。

Let Charoui guide you through his museum and, if you're male, he might let you seat yourself on a sacred chair made from an elephant's hip bone.
让他带领大家在他的博物馆里看看吧,如果你是男性游客,他或许会让你在大象股骨制的圣椅上坐一下。

Boning Up Don't think you 're immune to osteoporosis just because you 're a guy.
小心为妙不要认为自己是个男子汉,就不会得骨质疏松症。

In the U.S. alone, 2 million men have the bone-thinning ailment, and 3 million more may be at risk.
单在美国,患骨质疏松症的男子就达 200万,还有 300万人有患这种病症的危险。

The bone density of men who took it increased 7% regardless of their age.
吃这种药物的男性患者,无论年龄大小,其骨质密度都会增加 7%。

The dinosaur bones have not yet been fully analyzed, but they appear to belong to early prosauropods.
这些恐龙化石还没有经过充分分析,但看来它们属于早期蜥蜴部爬行动物。

The vitamin not only helps the body absorb calcium, but it's now thought to play a critical role in bone repair.
维生素 D 不光帮助人体吸收钙,而且现在被认为在骨骼的修复方面起着重要的作用。

Military aircraft, a Navy submarine tender and a Coast Guard cutter were dispatched from Guam to transfer medical personnel onto the San Francisco to treat the injured and to escort the damaged vessel back to port. A spokesman says the injuries included broken bones and lacerations.
美国军方分别从关岛派出一架军用飞机、一艘潜艇补给舰和一艘海岸警卫队的巡逻艇向旧金山号输送医疗人员治疗潜艇上的伤员,并护送受创的旧金山号返回港口。军方一位发言人说,潜艇上人员的伤势主要是骨折和皮肤肌肉拉伤。

工艺瓷,美术瓷,艺术瓷 art porcelain, art and craft china, art pottery, artistic china
骨瓷 bone china

补肝益肾,调和气血,益髓添精,强健筋骨,乌须黑发,驻颜养血 an enricher and nutrient for the liver and kidney, for improving blood circulation, beneficial to essential medulla, strengthening sinews and bones, preventing hairs from greying and helpful to retain complexion

补气,健脾,益精滋肾,祛风活血,强筋壮骨 good for energy and the spleen, beneficial to the sperm, nourishing the kidneys relieving rheumatism, activating blood circulation and strengthening sinews and bones

HS02044300
Frozen boned meat of sheep
冻去骨绵羊肉

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Fresh or chilled cuts & offal of chicken, with bone
鲜或冷的带骨鸡块

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Frozen cuts chicken, with bone
带骨的冻鸡块

HS0506
Bones and horn-cores, unworked, defatted, simply prepared( but not cut to shape ), treated wi
骨、角柱及其粉末和废料

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Ossein and bones treated with acid
经酸处理的骨胶原及骨

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Bones and horn-cores of bovine and sheep, unworked, simply prepared
含牛、羊成分的骨粉及骨废料

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Bones and horn-cores not cut to shape, nes
其他未经加工或经脱脂、简单整理的骨及角柱

HS0507
Ivory, tortoise-shell, whalebone and whale bone hair, borns, antlers, hooves, nails, claws an
兽牙、龟壳、鲸须、角、蹄、甲、爪及喙等

HS23011019
Flours or meals of meat bones
其他动物的肉骨粉

HS30064000
Dental cements & other dental fillings; bone reconstruction cements
牙科粘固剂及其他牙科填料;骨骼粘固剂

HS40116100
New pneu tyres(herring-bone)for agricultural or forestry vehicles machines
农林车及机器用新人字型或类似胎面充气轮胎

HS40116200
New pneu tyres(herring-bone)for construction/ industrial, rim size<=61cm
建筑等用新人字型胎面充气轮胎,辋圈≤61cm

HS40116300
New pneu tyres(herring-bone)for construction /industrial, rim size>61cm
建筑等用新人字型胎面充气轮胎,辋圈>61cm

HS40116900
Other new pneumatic tyres, having a herring-bone or similar tread
其他新的人字形或类似胎面的充气橡胶轮胎

HS84659100
Sawing machines for wrkg wood/cork/ bone/hard rubber/plastics etc
木材、软木、骨、硬橡胶等硬质材料加工锯床

HS84659300
Grinding/sanding or polishing mach for wood/cork/bone/hard rubber
木材、软木等硬质材料研磨、砂磨或抛光机器

HS84659400
Bending or assy mach for wood/cork/bone/hard rubber/hard plastics
木材、软木、骨等硬质材料弯曲或装配机器

HS84659500
Drilling or morticing mach for wood/cork/bone/hrd rubber/hrd plastic
木材、软木、骨等硬质材料钻孔或凿榫机器

HS9601
Worked ivory, bone, tortoise-shell, horn, antlers, coral, mother-of-pearl and other animal ca
已加工动物质雕刻材料及其制品

spsc-11131605
Bones
骨头

spsc-41104119
Bone tissue collection containers
骨组织采集容器

spsc-42152804
Periodontal implant to bone interface testing instruments
牙周植入骨接口测试工具

spsc-42182402
Audiometric bone vibrators or middle ear analyzers
听骨振动器和中耳分析仪

spsc-42201504
Medical computed tomography CT or CAT bone mineral content components
医疗计算机断层摄影术CT和CAT骨矿物内容组成部分

spsc-42201704
Medical ultrasound bone densitometers
医学超声波骨头密度计

spsc-42201817
X ray bone densitometers
X光骨密度计

spsc-42261601
Bone dust collectors
骨粉收集器

spsc-42291500
Surgical bone biopsy instruments and related products
手术骨头活组织检查器械和相关产品

spsc-42291501
Surgical bone biopsy mills or related products
手术骨头活组织检查研磨机和相关产品

spsc-42291502
Surgical bone biopsy trephines
手术骨头活组织检查用有柄环锯

spsc-42291603
Surgical bone cutting forceps
手术断骨镊

spsc-42291604
Surgical bone hand saws or wire saws or saw handles
手术骨头手锯、线锯和锯柄

spsc-42295412
Surgical bone cement or mixing systems or accessories
外科骨头结合剂、混合剂和附件

spsc-42295439
Orthopedic bone smoothers
整形外科骨头修光器

spsc-42295511
Surgical bone stimulators
手术骨头刺激器

spsc-42311602
Bone wax
骨腊

spsc-60103923
Skeleton or bone or shell specimen
骨架、骨头和贝壳标本

spsc-85111601
Bone diseases prevention or control services
骨疾病预防和控制

A18.0+
Tuberculosis of bones and joints
Tuberculosis of:
.hip (M01.1*)
.knee (M01.1*)
.vertebral column (M49.0*)
Tuberculous:
.arthritis (M01.1*)
.mastoiditis (H75.0*)
.necrosis of bone (M90.0*)
.osteitis (M90.0*)
.osteomyelitis (M90.0*)
.synovitis (M68.0*)
.tenosynovitis (M68.0*)
骨关节的结核病
下列结核病 :
. 髋 ( M01.1* )
. 膝 ( M01.1* )
. 脊柱 ( M49.0* )
结核性 :
. 关节炎 ( M01.1* )
. 乳突炎 ( H75.0* ) . 骨头坏死 ( M90.0* )
. 骨炎 ( M90.0* )
. 骨髓炎 ( M90.0* )
. 滑膜炎 ( M68.0* )
. 肌腱滑膜炎 ( M68.0* )

A52.7
Other symptomatic late syphilis
Glomerular disease in syphilis+ (N08.0*)
Gumma (syphilitic) any sites, except those classified to A52.0-A52.3
Late or tertiary syphilis any sites, except those classified to A52.0-A52.3
Late syphilitic:
.bursitis+ (M73.1*)
.chorioretinitis+ (H32.0*)
.episcleritis+ (H19.0*)
.female pelvic inflammatory disease+ (N74.2*)
.leukoderma+ (L99.8*)
.oculopathy NEC+ (H58.8*)
.peritonitis+ (K67.2*)
Syphilis [stage unspecified] of:
bone+ (M90.2*)
.liver+ (K77.0*)
.lung + (J99.8*)
.muscle+ (M63.0*)
.synovium+ (M68.0*)
其他症状性晚期梅毒
梅毒性肾丝球疾病 + ( N08.0* )
( 梅毒性 ) 梅毒肿 - 除了那些归类 A52.0-A52.3 之任何位置
晚期或第叁期的梅毒 - 除了那些归类 A52.0-A52.3 之任何位

晚期梅毒性 :
. 滑液囊炎 + ( M73.1* )
. 脉络视网膜炎 + ( H32.0* )
. 上巩膜炎 + ( H19.0* )
. 女性骨盆发炎疾病 + ( N74.2* )
. 白皮症 + ( L99.8* )
. 他处未归类的眼病变 + ( H58.8* )
. 腹膜炎 + ( K67.2* )
下列梅毒〔未明示的分期〕 :
. 骨头 + ( M90.2* )
. 肝 + ( K77.0* )
. 肺 + ( J99.8* )
. 肌肉 + ( M63.0* )
. 滑膜 + ( M68.0* )

A66.6
Bone and joint lesions of yaws
Ganglion of yaws (early)(late)
Hydrarthrosis of yaws (early)(late)
Osteitis of yaws (early)(late)
Periostitis (hypertrophic) of yaws (early)(late)
Goundou of yaws (late)
Gumma, bone of yaws (late)
Gummatous osteitis or periostitis of yaws (late)
骨关节的莓疹
神经节之 ( 早期性 ) ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹
关节水肿之 ( 早期性 ) ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹
骨炎之 ( 早期性 ) ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹
骨膜炎 ( 肥厚性 ) 之 ( 早期性 ) ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹
成骨性鼻骨膜炎之 ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹
骨头树胶肿之 ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹
树胶肿性骨炎或骨膜炎之 ( 晚期性 ) 莓疹

B67.2
Echinococcus granulosus infection of bone
单房性包绦虫的骨感染

B90.2
Sequelae of tuberculosis of bones and joints
结核性骨关节疾病的後遗症

C41.8
Overlapping lesion of bone and articular cartilage
骨和关节软骨的重叠性病灶

C30.0
Nasal cavity
cartilage of nose
Concha, nasal
Internal nose
Septum of nose
Vestibule of nose
Excludes: nasal bone (C41.0)
nose NOS (C76.0)
olfactory bulb (C72.2)
posterior margin of nasal septum and choana (C11.3)
skin of nose (C43.3, C44.3)
鼻腔
鼻软骨
鼻甲
内鼻
鼻中隔
鼻前庭
不包含 : 鼻骨 ( C41.0 )
其他未明示的鼻 ( C76.0 )
嗅觉球 ( C72.2 )
鼻中隔和後鼻孔後缘 ( C11.3 )
鼻的皮肤 ( C43.3 , C44.3 )

C30.1
Middle ear
Eustachian tube
Inner ear
Mastoid air cells
Excludes: auricular canal (external)(C43.2, C44.2)
bone of ear (meatus)(C41.0)
cartilage of ear (C49.0)
skin of (external)ear (C43.2, C44.2)
中耳
欧氏管
内耳
乳突气室
不包含 : ( 外 ) 耳道 ( C43.2 , C44.2 )
耳骨 ( 道 ) ( C41.0 )
耳软骨 ( C49.0 )
( 外 ) 耳皮肤 ( C43.2 , C44.2 )

C39.9
Ill-defined sites within the respiratory system
Respiratory tract NOS
Excludes: bone marrow NOS (C96.7)
synovia (C49.-)
呼吸系统内分界不明的部位
呼吸道其他未明示的
不包含 : 骨髓其他未明示的 ( C96.7 )
滑液 ( C49.- )

MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF BONE AND ARTICULAR
CARTILAGE (C40-C41)
骨和关节软骨的恶性肿瘤 ( C40-C41 )

C40
Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage of limbs
四肢的骨和关节软骨之恶性肿瘤

C40.0
Scapula and long bones of upper limb
肩胛骨和上肢长骨

C40.1
Short bones of upper limb
上肢短骨

C40.2
Long bones of lower limb
下肢长骨

C40.3
Short bones of lower limb
下肢短骨

C40.8
Overlapping lesion of bone and articular cartilage of limbs [See note 5
on page 182]
四肢的骨和关节软骨的重叠性病灶〔请参考第 182 页
第 5 注解〕

C40.9
Bone and articular cartilage of limb, unspecified
未明示肢的骨和关节软骨

C41
Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage of other and
unspecified sites
Excludes: bones of limbs (C40.-)
cartilage of:
.ear (C49.0)
.larynx (C32.3)
.limbs (C40.-)
.nose (C30.0)
其他和未明示部位的骨和关节软骨之恶性肿瘤
不包含 : 四肢骨 ( C40.- )
软骨 :
. 耳 ( C49.0 )
. 喉 ( C32.3 )
. 肢 ( C40.- )
. 鼻 ( C30.0 )

C41.0
Bones of skull and face
Maxilla (superior)
Orbital bone
Excludes: carcinoma, any type except intraosseous or odontogenic of:
.maxillary (sinus) (C31.0)
.upper jaw (C03.0)
jaw bone (lower)(C41.1)
颅骨和面骨
上颌
眼骨
不包含 : 除了骨内或齿原发癌外之任何癌 :
. 上颌 ( 窦 ) ( C31.0 )
. 上颌 ( C03.0 )
颌骨 ( 下 ) ( C41.1 )

C41.1
Mandible
Lower jaw bone
Excludes: carcinoma, any type except intraosseous or odontogenic of:
.jaw NOS (C03.9)
.lower (C03.1)
upper jaw bone (C41.0)
下颌骨
下颌骨
不包含 : 除了骨内或齿原发癌外之任何癌 :  
. 颌 , 其他未明示的 ( C03.9 )
. 下颌骨 ( C03.1 )
上颌骨 ( C41.0 )

C41.4
Pelvic bones, sacrum and coccyx
盆骨、荐骨和尾骨

C41.8
Overlapping lesion of bone and articular cartilage [See note 5 on page
182]
Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage whose point of origin cannot be
classified to any one of the categories C40-C41.4
骨和关节软骨的重叠性病灶〔请参考第 182 页第 5 注解

骨和关节软骨的恶性肿瘤 , 其原发点无法归类於
C40-C41.4

C41.9
Bone and articular cartilage, unspecified
骨和关节软骨 , 未明示的

C69.6
Orbit
Connective tissue of orbit
Extraocular muscle
Peripheral nerves of orbit
Retrobulbar tissue
Retro-ocular tissue
Excludes: orbital bone (C41.0)
眼眶
眼眶的结缔组织
外眼肌
眼眶周边神经
眼球後组织
眼後组织
不包含 : 眼骨 ( C41.0 )

C79.5
Secondary malignant neoplasm of bone and bone marrow
骨和骨髓的续发性恶性肿瘤

D14.0
Middle ear, nasal cavity and accessory sinuses
Cartilage of nose
Excludes: auricular canal (external)(D22.2, D23.2)
bone of:
.ear (D16.4)
.nose (D16.4)
cartilage of ear (D21.0)
ear (external)(skin)(D22.2, D23.2)
nose:
.NOS (D36.7)
.skin (D22.3, D23.3)
olfactory bulb (D33.3)
polyp (of):
.accessory sinus (J33.8)
.ear (middle) (H74.4)
.nasal (cavity) (J33.-)
posterior margin of septum and choanae(D10.6)
中耳、鼻腔和副鼻窦
鼻软骨
不包含 : 耳道 ( 外 ) (D22.2,D23.2)


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