英语释义
1. as deep as the bone penetrating to the depth of bone
Donna slipped on a rock and fell on another, leaving a bone-deep cut on her right leg that required 21 stitches to close.
— Jack McCallum, Sports Illustrated, 31 July 1989 The woman … sustained bone-deep puncture wounds to a thigh and arm before a neighbor drove the dogs away with a baseball bat.
— Winston-Salem Journal, 14 Sept. 2012
2. very thorough or deeply felt
bone-deep weariness The man has a bone-deep understanding of what motivates human beings.
— Deirdre Donahue, USA Today, 21 Oct. 2010 deeply ingrained
Ry Cooder's bone-deep sense of Americana has never kept him from outside ethnic influences.
— Josef Woodard, Rolling Stone, 13 May 1993