词汇 | splint |
释义 | splint noun[ C ] uk /splɪnt/ us /splɪnt/ a long, firm object used as a support for a broken bone so that the bone stays in a particular position while it heals: (固定断骨的)夹板 The doctor put a splint on the arm and bandaged it up.医生给胳膊上了夹板,并用绷带包扎固定。 naheedence/E+/GettyImages Medical dressings, supports & devices anti-shock auditory brainstem implant bath chair binder bioengineer brace compress eyepatch grommet heat pack ICD in a castphrase plaster sling spacer sticking plaster suspensory telecoil ventricular assist device walking frame splint | American Dictionarysplint noun[ C ] us/splɪnt/ a flat piece of material that does not bend, used to support a broken bone and to keep it in one position Examples of splintsplint Dynamic splints have been prescribed in an attempt to halt the progression of the camptodactyly. A splint was fitted on the wrist to eliminate any rotations of the radiocarpal joint. Issues of diet and arm splints, and how to care for the wound at home are discussed. Injections into gastrocnemius and soleus can make splints more comfortable to wear, and may sometimes improve walking. Most of the workshops depended on the second-class splints rejected by bigger factories nearby. In many major mechanized factories, machinery such as peeling machines, splint choppers, veneer choppers, and polishing drums already existed. The "frame-filling" process which lined up the splints with strict regularity before they were dipped into chemicals was highly labour-consuming if done manually. In addition, the assumption that splints must be white and glossy limited the choice of species. Inevitably reducing a large volume of extraabdominal viscera into a small abdominal cavity has the effect of splinting the diaphragm. Standard working splints are available commercially, while specially moulded resting splints can be made by suitably qualified occupational therapists or orthotists. The decrease of imports of splints and logs can also be attributed to the progress of timber processing technology, as well as changes in the availability of local timbers. Complexity arose from the fact that the new tariff did not apply to splints and logs. Interestingly, some patients use the collar as a mark of disability, together with wrist splints and walking sticks and crutches held rather than used when walking. There is a church which is shored up and strutted up in splints like a man with a broken arm. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 It includes a very wide range of articles—artificial limbs, splints and calipers, invalid carriages, surgical belts, even wigs. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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