skeletal的意思和读音

skeletal

: [ˈskelɪt(ə)l, skəˈlit(ə)l] : [ˈskelɪt(ə)l]

adj.

adj.obese

adj.thin,emaciated,skinny,gaunt,wasted

skeletaladj.

1.connected with the skeleton of a person or an animal

2.looking like a skeleton

skeletal figures dressed in rags

3.that exists only in a basic form, as an outline

He has written only a skeletal plot for the book so far.

adj.1.,

adj.1.relating to a skeleton2.extremely thin3.consisting only of basic details

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1.As you age, a number of changes occur in your skeletal muscles, which are the ones that move your arms, your legs and the rest of your body.

2.With a tortured, superhuman effort, Abbandando lifted his head off his pillow, eyes unseeing, and pointed a skeletal forefinger at the Don.

3.Maybe tumor cells are being disguised as skeletal muscle cells, and this is why it seems as if it is so rare.

4.It is often misunderstood because it presents as a tumor-like mass, but histologically resembles a skeletal muscle myopathy or dystrophy.

5.Our study has found that epicatechin seems to bring about the same response - particularly in the heart and skeletal muscles, "he said. "

6.She said the latest discovery is more significant because the skeletal remains are more complete.

7.Here, we start out in a small tower where the doll rests upon a bed with the skeletal remains of a girl.

8.When a story presents itself and I catch a glimpse of what I have, I capture it in a swift, skeletal draft.

9.Things to consider at this stage are the skeletal features of the body, the level of skin fat and age of the character.

10.We would wish to take even a skeletal process like this example into integration test and performance test environments.