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skeleton
скелет, остов – appendicular skeleton – axial skeleton – external skeleton – facial skeleton – gill arch skeleton – hydrostatical skeleton – internal skeleton – visceral skeleton
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  1. скелет human skeleton —- скелет человека 2. скелет, живые мощи, кожа да кости to be reduced to a skeleton —- превратиться в живые мощи; одна тень осталась 3. остов, каркас the metal skeleton of a building —- металлический каркас здания 4. схема, план, набросок, костяк the skeleton of a speech —- набросок речи the skeleton of a play —- канва пьесы skeleton diagram —- схематическая диаграмма; общая схема skeleton map —- контурная карта 5. минимальное количество; что-либо сведенное к минимуму skeleton army —- армия сокращенной численности; неукомплектованная армия skeleton crew —- воен. расчет сокращенной численности; ав. неукомплектованный экипаж Id: skeleton drill —- тактические строевые учения Id: skeleton equipment —- штурмовое снаряжение Id: skeleton view —- фантомное изображение Id: a skeleton at the feast —- "мертвец на пиру", горькое напоминание или предостережение пирующим Id: a skeleton in the cupboard, the family skeleton —- семейная тайна; тайна, тщательно скрываемая от посторонних ...
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  noun  1) скелет, костяк; остов, каркас  2) набросок, план skeleton at the feast - то, что портит веселье skeleton in the cupboard, family skeleton - семейная тайна; тайна, тщательно скрываемая от посторонних SKELETON key отмычка ...
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  лист с пробитыми отверстиями ...
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  1) ажурный 2) губчатый 3) кадровый 4) каркасный 5) контурный печатный 6) остов 7) скелет 8) скелетный skeleton pattern molding — формовка по скелетным моделям - finite skeleton - n-dimensional skeleton - nomogram skeleton - skeleton complex - skeleton construction - skeleton crystal - skeleton filtration - skeleton form - skeleton graph - skeleton isomerism - skeleton matrix - skeleton of nomogram - skeleton of simplex - skeleton pattern - skeleton shrinkage ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  каркас soil skeleton steel skeleton urban skeleton ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) каркас, остов 2) план, скелет (программы) - skeleton of simplex - data base skeleton - image skeleton - load-bearing skeleton - procedure skeleton - tank skeleton - track skeleton ...
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  n. 1 a a hard internal or external framework of bones, cartilage, shell, woody fibre, etc., supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant. b the dried bones of a human being or other animal fastened together in the same relative positions as in life. 2 the supporting framework or structure or essential part of a thing. 3 a very thin or emaciated person or animal. 4 the remaining part of anything after its life or usefulness is gone. 5 an outline sketch, an epitome or abstract. 6 (attrib.) having only the essential or minimum number of persons, parts, etc. (skeleton plan; skeleton staff). Phrases and idioms skeleton at the feast something that spoils one's pleasure; an intrusive worry. skeleton in the cupboard (US closet) a discreditable or embarrassing fact kept secret. skeleton key a key designed to fit many locks by having the interior of the bit hollowed. Derivatives skeletal adj. skeletally adv. skeletonize v.tr. (also -ise). Etymology: mod.L f. Gk, neut. of skeletos dried-up f. skello dry up ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, neuter of skeletos dried up; akin to Greek skellein to dry up, skleros hard and perhaps to Old English sceald shallow  Date: 1578  1. a usually rigid supportive or protective structure or framework of an organism; especially the bony or more or less cartilaginous framework supporting the soft tissues and protecting the internal organs of a vertebrate  2. something reduced to its minimum form or essential parts  3. an emaciated person or animal  4.  a. something forming a structural framework  b. the straight or branched chain or ring of atoms that forms the basic structure of an organic molecule  5. something shameful and kept secret (as in a family) — often used in the phrase ~ in the closet  • ~ic adjective  II. adjective  Date: 1778 of, consisting of, or resembling a ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (skeletons) 1. Your skeleton is the framework of bones in your body. ...a human skeleton. N-COUNT 2. A skeleton staff is the smallest number of staff necessary in order to run an organization or service. Only a skeleton staff remains to show anyone interested around the site. ADJ: ADJ n 3. The skeleton of something such as a building or a plan is its basic framework. Only skeletons of buildings remained. N-COUNT: usu N of n 4. If you say that someone has a skeleton in the closet, or in British English a skeleton in the cupboard, you mean that they are keeping secret a bad or embarrassing fact about themselves. Mr Worthing is this election’s Mr Nice Guy, without any skeletons in his cupboard. PHRASE: Ns inflect ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a) »BONES« the structure consisting of all the bones in a human or animal body  (the human skeleton) b) a set of these bones or a model of them, fixed in their usual positions, used for example by medical students 2 »MAIN PART« the most important parts of something, to which more detail can be added later + of  (It is just a skeleton of the report, showing the three basic points.) 3 »THIN« informal an extremely thin person or animal  (The prisoners were just skeletons.) 4 a skeleton in the cupboard/closet informal an embarrassing or unpleasant secret about something that happened to you in the past 5 skeleton staff/service only enough to keep an operation or organization running  (British Rail is operating a skeleton service on Christmas Day.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1578, from Mod.L. sceleton "bones, bony framework of the body," from Gk. skeleton soma "dried-up body," from neut. of skeletos "dried-up," from skellein "dry up." The meaning "bare outline" (in skeleton crew, skeleton key, etc.) is first recorded 1607. ...
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