1.“Are the teeth stable in the splint? He’s not complaining about any movement, right?”
英:[splɪnt]
美:[splɪnt]
复数:splints
第三人称单数:splints
现在分词:splinting
过去式:splinted
过去分词:splinted
词根:splint
adj.splintery 破片的;容易裂开的;裂片一般的
n.splinter 碎片;微小的东西;极瘦的人
vi.splinter 分裂;裂成碎片
vt.splinter 使分裂;使裂成碎片
noun
a small plate or strip of metal used in making armor
a thin strip of wood suitable for interweaving (as into baskets)
splinter
material or a device used to protect and immobilize a body part (such as a broken arm)
a bony enlargement on the upper part of the cannon bone of a horse usually on the inside of the leg
verb
transitive verb
to support and immobilize (something, such as a broken bone) with a splint
to brace with or as if with splints
assula, plywood board
公元1300年左右, splente,指的是由金属片制成的(由金属片制成的)盔甲上的重叠板或条,可能源自中低地德语 splinte, splente “薄铁片”或同源的中古荷兰语 splinte “夹板”,可能字面意思是“切下的薄片”,也许来自于一个日耳曼语的分支,源自 PIE *(s)plei- “分裂,拼接”(参见 flint)。与丹麦语 splint “碎片”,瑞典语 splint “木楔子”同源。
“细长的,柔软的木片”适应了任何特定的用途,记录于14世纪初; 具体的外科意义,即固定骨折或脱位的骨骼,可追溯到公元1400年左右。在中古英语中也用作动词, splenten(公元1400年左右),意为“用夹板固定(断裂的肢体)”。
夹板
夹,夹板:用于固定移位或活动部分的一种坚硬的或可弯曲的器械
夹板固定:用夹板固定或限制移位或活动的部分,或者用夹板支持这种部分
夹板:A.Denis Browne夹板
B.Taylor夹板
C.Thomas膝夹板
夹板
Noun Middle English, from Middle Low German splinte, splente; probably akin to Middle Dutch splitten to split
The first known use of splint was in the 14th century
splint1 of 2noun
a thin flexible strip of wood woven together with others in making a chair seat or basket
splinter entry 1
material or a device used to protect a body part (as a broken arm) and keep it in place
splint2 of 2verb
to support and hold in place with or as if with a splint or splints
splint1 of 2noun
material or a device used to protect and immobilize a body part a dental splint
a plaster splint for a fractured leg
a bony enlargement on the upper part of the cannon bone of a horse usually on the inside of the leg
splint2 of 2transitive verb
to support and immobilize (as a broken bone) with a splint
to protect against pain by reducing the motion of
the patient splinted his chest by a fixed position and shallow breathing
1.“Are the teeth stable in the splint? He’s not complaining about any movement, right?”
2.The carpenter dubbed the splint.
木匠把夹板修平。
3.One way or another, the splints had to come out.
4.Nailer glanced at her hand, saw that her broken fingers were splinted on a bit of driftwood.
5.He carpentered a splint for the broken leg.
他给骨折的腿制作了一副夹板。
6.To compare the difference between splint and plaster external fixation for treating the Colles s fracture.
目的对比小夹板外固定和石膏外固定治疗Colles骨折的差异.
7.I'm leeched, stuffed with food and two pots of Belle-rose tea, and my fingers are set and wrapped in a splint.
8.“I’ll try to make a splint,” said the man from the bank.
9.Risking severe punishment, Messrs. McCain and Day collected pieces of bamboo in the prison courtyard to use as a splint.
冒着可能被严惩的风险,麦凯恩和黛在监狱的院子里收集了一些竹子,用来做夹板。
10.It used to be teens would have their nose fixed during summer vacation or spring break, but now they want to go back to school with their splint on.
过去,青少年会在暑假或者春假期间整鼻子,但现在他们想带着夹板回到学校。
11.Risking severe punishment, Messrs. McCain and Day in the prison courtyard to use as a splint.
他能从监狱生活撑过来,全凭着这样一个信念:有朝一日能回到美国 、 重返蓝天.
12.Then, using strips from the bandage on his own wounded leg and the bamboo, he put Mr. Day's splint in place.
然后他从自己伤腿上绑着的绷带上撕下几条,加上收集到的竹子,给黛做了一个夹板,把手臂固定好。
13.He called it Branch, named for the small tree part he had used to splint its damaged tail.
14.My beautiful, sweet brother who shooed bugs out of the house instead of stepping on them, who gave his little ruler to splint a crotchety old man’s leg.
15.All around him, trees shot out hardwood limbs that he could tape to the broken pieces as a splint.
16.Ice it for 45 minutes, then splint it.
用冰敷45分钟, 然后用夹板固定.
17.One young man who had a broken leg splinted and obviously healing crooked, and one old man who didn’t do much work any more.
18.With quick fingers, the captain tied off the splint.
19.He made a splint for his goat’s leg, and he bandaged it up.
20.Using strips from the bandage on his own wounded leg and the bamboo, he put Mr. Day's splint in place.
他用自己受伤腿上绑着的绷带条和竹子,给黛的夹板固定好。
splint bone