词汇 | the bare bones |
释义 | Idiom the bare bones the most basic parts of something, without any detail.We believe we have the bare bones of an agreement.Reduced to its bare bones, the theory states that animals adapt to suit their surroundings. bare bones1. noun The essential and most elementary parts of something; a general outline or summary. Please don't go through each line item in the budget—just give me the bare bones. 2. adjective Minimally furnished or adorned. The apartment is pretty bare bones, but rent is cheap, and I don't spend much time there, so I don't mind. bare bonesThe mere essentials or plain, unadorned framework of something, as in This outline gives just the bare bones of the story; details will come later. This phrase transfers the naked skeleton of a body to figurative use. [c. 1900] the bare bonesCOMMON The bare bones of something are its most basic parts or details. We worked out the bare bones of a deal. We needed to strip the flat down to its bare bones. It was a terrific engineering and architectural challenge. Note: You can use bare-bones before a noun. The mayor will have to slash the city's already bare-bones budget. the bare bonesthe basic facts about something, without any detail.the bare ˈbones (of something)the main or basic facts of a matter: I had so little time that I could only tell him the bare bones of the story and had to supply the details later. |
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