🦴bone (bôn)

noun
/boʊn/
os (os)

Signification

the hard parts of a skeleton that form the structure of the body
any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
one of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up the frame of the body
Traduction de la signification
les parties dures d'un squelette qui forment la structure du corps
les parties dures d'un squelette qui forment la structure du corps

Phrases d'exemple

The dog buried a bone in the garden.

Le chien a enterré un os dans le jardin.
Le chien a enterré un os dans le jardin.

The doctor said the bone was completely healed after the fracture.

Le médecin a dit que l'os était complètement guéri après la fracture.
Le médecin a dit que l'os était complètement guéri après la fracture.

She broke a bone in her leg while skiing.

Elle a cassé un os dans sa jambe en faisant du ski.
Elle a cassé un os dans sa jambe en faisant du ski.

Expressions d'exemple

feel it in your bones
le sentir dans les os
le sentir dans les os

Synonymes

skeleton, joint, cartilage, marrow, frame, structure, skeletal structure, osseous tissue
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skeleton, joint, cartilage, marrow
Entrée 2
skeleton, frame, structure
Entrée 3
skeletal structure, osseous tissue

Antonymes

flesh, muscle, tissue, soft tissue
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flesh, muscle
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flesh, muscle, tissue
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flesh, muscle, soft tissue

Collocations

broken bone, bone marrow, bone density, bone fracture, bone structure, jaw bone, funny bone
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broken bone, bone marrow, bone density, bone fracture
Entrée 2
broken bone, bone structure, bone marrow
Entrée 3
bone fracture, bone marrow, jaw bone, funny bone

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