clavicle
clavicle 英 [ˈklævɪkl] 美 [ˈklævɪkəl]
n. [解剖] 锁骨
名词复数:clavicles
- The clavicle, more commonly known as the collarbone, connects your shoulder blade to you sternum.
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- n. [解剖] 锁骨
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1. No, it's true. I did a series of experiments when I was 12, my father broke his clavicle.
不,他是正确的。在我12岁的时候我做了一连串的实验,我爸爸摔断了他的锁骨。
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2. The head of your arm bone (the humerus) meets your collar-bone (the clavicle) and part of the shoulder-blade (scapula).
你的手臂骨的端头(肱骨)与您的锁骨和肩膀骨片(肩胛部分)在此相遇。
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3. Relax the neck, chin on the palm of the hand, head of the component will cause the fingers to the clavicle depression lymph pressure.
完全放松颈部,下巴靠在手掌上,头部的分量会促使手指对锁骨凹陷处的淋巴腺施压。
- clavicle (n.) "collarbone," 1610s, from Middle French clavicule "collarbone" (16c.), also "small key," from Medieval Latin clavicula "collarbone" (used c. 980 in a translation of Avicenna), special use of classical Latin clavicula, literally "small key, bolt," diminutive of clavis "key" (from PIE root *klau- "hook"); in the anatomical sense a loan-translation of Greek kleis "key, collarbone," which is from the same PIE source. So called supposedly from its function as the "fastener" of the shoulder. Related: Clavicular.
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