- Think of something hard breaking in a crisp, snapping manner, and you've just imagined a fracture. The word is most often applied to a broken bone, but it can used to describe any sharp, sudden break of something solid.
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- n. 破裂,断裂;[外科] 骨折
- v. 破裂;折断
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1. a fracture of the leg, a fracture of the skull
腿骨╱颅骨骨折
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2. a compound fracture , a simple fracture
复合(开放)骨折;单纯(闭合)骨折
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3. Old people's bones are more prone to fracture.
老人更易骨折。
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4. His leg fractured in two places.
他的一条腿有两处骨折。
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5. She fell and fractured her skull.
她跌倒摔裂了颅骨。
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6. a fractured pipeline
破裂的管道
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7. Many people predicted that the party would fracture and split.
很多人预言该党将分崩离析。
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8. The company was fractured into several smaller groups.
这家公司被支解成几家小公司。
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9. He suffered a badly fractured arm.
他的手臂严重骨折。
- fracture (n.) early 15c., "a breaking of a bone," from Middle French fracture (14c.), from Latin fractura "a breach, break, cleft," from fractus, past participle of frangere "to break" (from PIE root *bhreg- "to break"). As "a broken surface" from 1794.
- fracture (v.) "cause a fracture in" (transitive), 1610s (implied in fractured), from fracture (n.). Intransitive meaning "become fractured" is from 1830. Related: Fracturing.
frac·ture / ˈfræktʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈfræktʃər / noun , verb fracture fractures fractured fracturing noun 1 [countable ] a break in a bone or other hard material (指状态)骨折,断裂,折断,破裂 ◆ a fracture of the leg/skull 腿骨╱颅骨骨折 ◆ a compound/simple fracture (= one in which the broken bone comes/does not come through the skin) 复合(开放)骨折;单纯(闭合)骨折 ☞ collocationsat injury 2 [uncountable ] the fact of sth breaking, especially a bone (指事实)骨折,断裂,折断,破裂 ◆ Old people's bones are more prone to fracture. 老人更易骨折。 verb 1 [intransitive , transitive ] to break or crack; to make sth break or crack (使)断裂,折断,破裂 ◆ His leg fractured in two places. 他的一条腿有两处骨折。 fracturesth ◆ She fell and fractured her skull. 她跌倒摔裂了颅骨。 ◆ a fractured pipeline 破裂的管道 2 [intransitive , transitive ] ( formal) (of a society, an organization, etc. 团体、组织等 ) to split into several parts so that it no longer functions or exists; to split a society or an organization, etc. in this way (使)分裂 ◆ Many people predicted that the party would fracture and split. 很多人预言该党将分崩离析。 fracturesth (into sth) ◆ The company was fractured into several smaller groups. 这家公司被支解成几家小公司。 ▶ frac·tured / ; NAmE / adjective [usually before noun ] ◆ He suffered a badly fractured arm. 他的手臂严重骨折。 ◆ ( figurative) They spoke a sort of fractured German. 他们讲德语结结巴巴。 frac·ture / ˈfræktʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈfræktʃər / frac·tured / ; NAmE /
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