backbone的意思和读音

backbone

: [ˈbækˌboʊn] : [ˈbækˌbəʊn]

n.

backbones  

n.spine,spinal column,vertebral column,back,vertebrae

backbonen.

1.[c]the row of small bones that are connected together down the middle of the back

2.[sing]the most important part of a system, an organization, etc. that gives it support and strength

Agriculture forms the backbone of the rural economy.

3.[u]the strength of character that you need to do sth difficult

He doesn't have the backbone to face the truth.

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n.1.the row of small bones that goes down the middle of your back2.the determination and strong personality that you need in order to do what is right or deal with a difficult situation

1. Bridge Backbone Backup Device ...

2. back backbone , blood vessel ...

3. back backbone , blood vessel ...

4. ZEAL( ,BACKBONE) CHALLENGE( ) ...

6. VEIN backbone wrist ...

7.BACKBONE):线

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1.Which layer of the hierarchical network design model is often referred to as the backbone?

2.But she still might have osteoporosis in her backbone or hips.

3.The HK government needs to grow a backbone and face up to its own pollution problems and stop caving in to money.

4.The sheer size of the Internet makes it a candidate for the backbone of the Information Superhighway.使

5.With the rugged Owen Stanley Mountains supplying an almost impassable backbone, the body of New Guinea was one vast jungle..

6.That's not to say that bigger jets aren't important to the bottom line, they just aren't the backbone of the industry.

7.The part of the body of a human being or quadruped on either side of the backbone and between the ribs and hips.

8.The white rock strata lying obliquely on the coast looks like the backbone of a dragon and extends from the coast into the sea.

9.Although Nestle is the backbone of the city's financial revenue, the local government has no right to help it establish a monopoly.

10.The backbone of the UNSC military, the Marine is ready to join the ranks of your action figure force.使