fibula 英 [ˈfɪbjələ]   美 [ˈfɪbjələ]

fibula

fibula  英 [ˈfɪbjələ] 美 [ˈfɪbjələ]

n. [解剖] 腓骨;扣针,搭扣 

名词复数:fibulas 

It is the fibula in the ankle that has to be checked, that is what I have been told. 据我所知,他踝关节附近的腓骨需要进一步的检查。
Mullins was born without fibula bones and was expected to use a wheelchair to get around. 马林斯生来就没有腓骨,原本必须在轮椅上才能活动。

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  • n. [解剖] 腓骨;扣针,搭扣
  • 1. It is the fibula in the ankle that has to be checked, that is what I have been told.

    据我所知,他踝关节附近的腓骨需要进一步的检查。

  • 2. Mullins was born without fibula bones and was expected to use a wheelchair to get around.

    马林斯生来就没有腓骨,原本必须在轮椅上才能活动。

  • 3. During yesterday’s match against Stoke City, Aaron Ramsey sustained fractures to the tibia and fibula in his right leg. Yesterday evening he underwent surgery.

    在昨天同斯托克城的比赛中,阿伦拉姆齐右腿胫骨和腓骨骨折,昨晚他进行手术。

  • fibula (n.) 1670s, "clasp, buckle, brooch," from Latin fibula "clasp, brooch; bolt, peg, pin," related to figere "to drive in, insert, fasten" (see fix (v.)). In reference to brooches, the modern English word mostly is used in archaeology. As "smaller bone in the lower leg" from 1706, from a Latin loan-translation of Greek perone "small bone in the lower leg," originally "clasp, brooch; anything pointed for piercing or pinning;" the bone was so called because it resembles a clasp such as that found in a modern safety pin. Related: Fibular.
fib·ula / ˈfɪbjələ ; NAmE ˈfɪbjələ / noun ( plural fibu·lae or fibu·las ) ( anatomy ) the outer bone of the two bones in the lower part of the leg between the knee and the ankle 腓骨 see also tibia fibula fibulae fibulas fib·ula / ˈfɪbjələ ; NAmE ˈfɪbjələ /
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