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What does skeleton mean?

Scaffolding

(1) [scaffolding; framework]: a structure, foundation, or outline used as a support for something, such as a work of literature or a part of an organism The skeleton of this novel has already been built (2) [skeleton]

(3) a steel or concrete frame or structure that is used in a tall building to support the exterior walls and distribute loads and stresses to the foundation (4) a supportive, protective frame or structure for plants or animals (or parts of plants or animals). (3) a steel or concrete frame used in tall buildings to support the exterior walls and distribute loads and stresses to the foundation (4) a supportive, protective shelf or structure for plants or animals (or for a part of a plant or animal) Explain in detail (1). Bones. Metaphorically speaking, a supportive frame within an object. Large structures, such as ships, airplanes, etc., in order to support the shell plate and to ensure the strength and rigidity of the lattice-shaped frame, also known as the skeleton, made of steel or other materials. 柳溪 《爬在旗杆上的人--献给 耿长锁》:"He is an old man with a small black beard and mustache who is already fifty years old....... His body is thin but his skeleton is sturdy." (2). It is a metaphor for the organization and structure of something. 文匯报 》 1992.3.11: "Ten key backbone projects and various supporting infrastructures have been completed one after another, initially forming the skeleton of a modern big city."

Word Breakdown

Bone Explanation Bone ǔ human and spinal animal The hard tissue inside the body that supports the body and protects the internal organs: bone. Bone (a general term for the bones of the whole body). Bone joints. Flesh and bone (a. refers to the closest blood relationship, also known as "blood and bone"; b. metaphorical close, inseparable relationship). Bone (cutting off the ears). Like the bone of the east Explanation of rack rack à something used as a support: bookshelf. Clothes rack. Hangers. To support, hold up: to build a bridge. A bridge is a bridge that can't be bridged. To be empty. To beat and quarrel with each other: to fight. to persuade to fight. A quantitative word, mostly referring to something that is supported or has machinery: five airplanes. To fabricate, make up: to frame words for false accusations. Anciently the same as "drive", to override. Pen