skeleton

skeleton
'skelitn
noun
1) (the bony framework of an animal or person: The archaeologists dug up the skeleton of a dinosaur.) esqueleto
2) (any framework or outline: the steel skeleton of a building.) esqueleto, armazón
skeleton n esqueleto
skeleton
tr['skelɪtən]
noun
1 (of person, animal) esqueleto
2 (of building, ship) armazón nombre masculino, estructura
3 (outline, plan) esquema nombre masculino, bosquejo, esbozo
adjective
1 (staff) reducido,-a; (service) mínimo,-a, básico,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to have a skeleton in the cupboard tener un secreto vergonzoso que ocultar
skeleton key llave nombre femenino maestra
skeleton ['skɛlətən] n
1) : esqueleto m (anatómico)
2) framework: armazón mf
skeleton
adj.
esquemático, -a adj.
reducido, -a adj.
n.
armadura s.f.
armazón s.m.
bosquejo s.m.
esqueleto s.m.
esquema s.m.
osamenta s.f.

I 'skelətṇ, 'skelɪtṇ
noun
a) (Anat) esqueleto m

a skeleton in somebody's closet o (BrE) cupboard — un secreto vergonzoso que se intenta mantener oculto

b) (of building, vehicle) armazón m or f, estructura f

II
adjective (before n) <service> mínimo, básico; <crew/staff> reducido
['skelɪtn]
1.
N [of person] esqueleto m ; [of building] armazón f , armadura f ; (=structure) estructura f ; [of novel, report] esquema m , bosquejo m
2.
CPD [service] mínimo; [outline] esquemático

skeleton draft N — esquema m del borrador

skeleton key N — llave f maestra

skeleton staff N

with a skeleton staff — con un personal mínimo

* * *

I ['skelətṇ, 'skelɪtṇ]
noun
a) (Anat) esqueleto m

a skeleton in somebody's closet o (BrE) cupboard — un secreto vergonzoso que se intenta mantener oculto

b) (of building, vehicle) armazón m or f, estructura f

II
adjective (before n) <service> mínimo, básico; <crew/staff> reducido

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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