fracture 英 [ˈfræktʃə(r)]   美 [ˈfræktʃɚ]

fracture

fracture  英 [ˈfræktʃə(r)] 美 [ˈfræktʃɚ]

n. 破裂,断裂;[外科] 骨折  v. 破裂;折断 

进行时:fracturing  过去式:fractured  过去分词:fractured  第三人称单数:fractures  名词复数:fractures 

a fracture of the leg, a fracture of the skull 腿骨╱颅骨骨折
a compound fracture , a simple fracture 复合(开放)骨折;单纯(闭合)骨折

  • 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
  • 1. a fracture of the leg, a fracture of the skull

    腿骨╱颅骨骨折

  • 2. a compound fracture , a simple fracture

    复合(开放)骨折;单纯(闭合)骨折

  • 3. Old people's bones are more prone to fracture.

    老人更易骨折。

  • 4. His leg fractured in two places.

    他的一条腿有两处骨折。

  • 5. She fell and fractured her skull.

    她跌倒摔裂了颅骨。

  • 6. a fractured pipeline

    破裂的管道

  • 7. Many people predicted that the party would fracture and split.

    很多人预言该党将分崩离析。

  • 8. The company was fractured into several smaller groups.

    这家公司被支解成几家小公司。

  • 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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