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skull bone
os du crâne
skull [брит. skʌl, америк. skəl] СУЩ.
1. skull АНАТ.:
crâne м.
2. skull (brain):
skull разг.
crâne м.
I. bone [брит. bəʊn, америк. boʊn] СУЩ.
1. bone:
os м.
arête ж.
he hasn't got a romantic/jealous bone in his body определит. handle, button
2. bone (in corset etc):
3. bone (trombone):
bone разг.
II. bones СУЩ. только мн.
1. bones (animal skeleton):
ossements м. мн.
2. bones (human remains):
ossements м. мн. humains
my old bones разг.
mes vieux os разг.
3. bones (dice):
dés м. мн.
III. bone [брит. bəʊn, америк. boʊn] ГЛ. перех.
1. bone КУЛИН.:
bone joint, chicken
bone fish
2. bone (reinforce):
bone corset, bodice
IV. bone [брит. bəʊn, америк. boʊn]
être un sac d'os разг.
se crever à la tâche разг.
skull (bone) СУЩ.
crâne м.
I. bone [bəʊn, америк. boʊn] СУЩ.
os м.
bone of fish
arête ж.
II. bone [bəʊn, америк. boʊn] ПРИЛ.
III. bone [bəʊn, америк. boʊn] ГЛ. перех.
bone meat
bone fish
skull [skʌl] СУЩ.
crâne м.
I. bone [boʊn] СУЩ.
os м.
bone of fish
arête ж.
II. bone [boʊn] ПРИЛ.
III. bone [boʊn] ГЛ. перех.
bone meat
bone fish
Present
Ibone
youbone
he/she/itbones
webone
youbone
theybone
Past
Iboned
youboned
he/she/itboned
weboned
youboned
theyboned
Present Perfect
Ihaveboned
youhaveboned
he/she/ithasboned
wehaveboned
youhaveboned
theyhaveboned
Past Perfect
Ihadboned
youhadboned
he/she/ithadboned
wehadboned
youhadboned
theyhadboned
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There were bone deformities in the right arm, both legs, and, most conspicuously, in the large skull.
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In the case of mesenchymal stem cells, these cell types include osteoblasts (bone cells), adipocytes (fat cells), or chondrocytes (cartilage cells).
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He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
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Ultimately, however, the use of electrotherapy for increasing bone healing has not been shown to be effective.
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