barebones ['beә'bәunz]
[复] n.皮包骨的人
- Since the Great Depression, shelters have been barebones rest stops, often in warehouses or church basements.
- The two sides may compromise on a barebones tax bill in the coming months.
- In April 1989, Sun introduced Sparcstation 1, a blazingly fast machine, for a barebones price of $9,000. It quickly became Sun's biggest seller.
- The House has passed a $7.1 billion tax bill, and yesterday Speaker James Wright (D., Texas) warned that the House is "not willing to accept a barebones bill."
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