词汇 | phalanx |
释义 | phalanx noun[ C ] formaluk /ˈfæl.æŋks/ us /ˈfeɪ.læŋks/pluralphalanges or phalanxes phalanxnoun[C] (GROUP OF PEOPLE)[ + sing/pl verb ] a large group of people standing very close to each other, usually for the purposes of defence or attack: 密集的人群,方阵(通常以防御或攻击为目的) Bodyguards formed a solid phalanx around the singer so that photographers couldn't get close.保镖在歌手周围形成密集的人墙,摄影师们无法靠近。 Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage factionally family federation federative First Nation line (someone) up mafia mob online community peer group posse public quaternity scratch syndicate phalanxnoun[C] (BONE)anatomy specialized any one of the small bones of the fingers and toes: 指骨;趾骨 There are fourteen phalanges in the hand.手上共有14快指骨。 Bone structures acetabular acetabulum acromial acromioclavicular acromion foramen magnum frontal bone glenoid gnathic gynecoid osteology osteophyte osteotomy parietal parietal bone TMJ trapezoidal triquetrum true rib tubercle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: The hand The foot Examples of phalanxphalanx Prominent digits and phalanges are clear, and full-webbing and hallux may also be observed in one print. They modeled the phalanges of the hand as cylinders. However, it is necessary to properly choose the transmission ratios between phalanxes. The phalange would be an autonomous democracy and the centralized state would wither away as more phalanges were created. The metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges of the hands and feet seem to be present. Cast shows clear phalanges and joints, and weakly impressed webbing. Also, there are deposits of new bone on the volar surfaces of the proximal phalanges of the left second and third fingers. The hand consists of three fingers, with two phalanges and two revolute joints each, connected to a rigid palm. In addition, the layout of the fingers on the palm and the phalanxes' dimensions are similar to those of an average-size human hand. Facial characteristics, broad thumbs and distal phalanges, and partial duplication of the big toes are clearly visible. In fact, long phalanges require a greater number of gears for the transmission of motion or a bigger size of gears. In the natural hand the proportions of the three finger bones (phalanxes) are only slightly different to each other. The amplitudes of the flexionextension movement and abduction-adduction movement are identical to those of the mechanical hand, and the lengths of the phalanxes are also respected. Equations (9) and (10) have been implemented in a numerical simulation in order to compute the velocities and accelerations of the phalanxes during the operation of the designed mechanism. In order to obtain a suitable anthropomorphic design the lengths l1 = 90 mm, l2 = 54 mm and l3 = 45 mm have been assumed for the three phalanges, respectively. See all examples of phalanx These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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