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bone
A1
noun
Usage:
95%
skeleton part, hard tissue
Translation: skeleton part, hard tissue
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: A hard part inside the body that makes the skeleton and supports the body.

Bones are hard parts inside our bodies. They help us stand and protect important parts like the brain.

The dog is chewing a bone.

She has a broken bone in her arm.

2
B2
noun
Usage:
30%
core, essence
Translation: core, essence
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: The main idea or important point of something.

Sometimes people say 'the bone' to mean the most important part or the main idea of something.

The bone of the story is about trust.

At the bone, the plan is very good.

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3
B1
verb
Usage:
50%
debark, strip
Translation: debark, strip
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: To remove bones from meat or fish.

To bone something means to take out the bones from meat or fish. This helps make the food easier to eat.

She will bone the fish before cooking.

He boned the chicken quickly.

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4
C1
noun
Usage:
25%
artifact, tool
Translation: artifact, tool
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: A small piece of bone used as a tool, ornament, or token in ancient times.

In history, people used small bones as tools or decorations. These bones are often old and important for study.

The museum showed a bone from ancient times.

They found bone tools near the cave.

5
B2
noun
Usage:
40%
craving, desire
Translation: craving, desire
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: A desire or craving, often for something specific like food.

In some expressions, 'bone' can mean a problem or desire someone has. It is used in idioms and special phrases.

He had a bone to pick with her.

She has a bone to choose about the meal.

6
B2
verb
Usage:
55%
study, learn
Translation: study, learn
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: To study or learn something intensely, especially by reading.

To bone means to study hard, especially in British English. People use it when they want to learn a lot quickly.

She boned all night for the exam.

He boned his English before the test.

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7
C1
verb
Usage:
20%
strip, clear
Translation: strip, clear
Pronunciation: /boʊn/
Meaning: To strip or remove completely; to take everything off.

Sometimes bone can mean to remove completely or strip something. This use is often metaphorical or slang.

They boned the room of all furniture.

He boned the tree branches carefully.

8
B2
noun phrase
Usage:
60%
dispute, complaint
Translation: dispute, complaint
Pronunciation: /boʊn tʊ pɪk/
Meaning: An idiomatic phrase meaning to have a problem or issue with someone.

'A bone to pick' means a problem or complaint someone wants to discuss with another person. It is an idiom from everyday English.

I have a bone to pick with you.

She has a bone to pick with the teacher.

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