
好词典

源自中古英语'boun',与古英语'ban'(骨头)同源,动词用法最早记录于15世纪。
❶ 指肉类被去除骨头后的状态,常用于描述烹饪前的处理过程。
“The butcher prepared a boned leg of lamb for the recipe.”
(肉贩为食谱准备了一只去骨的羊腿。)
“She prefers boned chicken breasts for quicker cooking.”
(她更喜欢去骨的鸡胸肉以便更快烹饪。)
❶ 俚语中表示极度疲惫或筋疲力尽的状态,类似中文的'累垮了'。
“After the marathon, I was completely boned.”
(跑完马拉松后,我彻底累垮了。)
“Working double shifts left him feeling boned.”
(连续上两个班让他感觉筋疲力尽。)
❶ 过去式,指从某物中取出骨头或类似骨头的支撑结构。
“She boned the fish with expert precision.”
(她以专业的精准度给鱼去了骨。)
“The chef boned three ducks before the dinner service.”
(主厨在晚餐服务前给三只鸭子去了骨。)
boned up — 俚语,表示通过突击学习或准备来掌握某个主题,类似'临时抱佛脚'。
“I boned up on French history before the trip.”
(我在旅行前突击学习了法国历史。)