ligament 英 [ˈlɪgəmənt]   美 [ˈlɪɡəmənt]

ligament

ligament  英 [ˈlɪgəmənt] 美 [ˈlɪɡəmənt]

n. 韧带;纽带,系带 

名词复数:ligaments 

About half a year before Sydney ,he injured his ligament during a match in Europe. 大约去悉尼的半年前,他在欧洲的一次比赛中扭伤了韧带。
The technique is particularly attracting the interest of sportspeople and athletes, who cannot afford to spend weeks recovering from ligament damage. 这种技术尤其受到那些不能花数周来让受伤的韧带恢复的运动人士和运动员的青睐。

  • A ligament is the tissue that connects two bones to form a joint. It's tough and fibrous, which means that when it tears, a ligament can take quite a while to heal and might even require surgery.
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  • n. 韧带;纽带,系带
  • 1. About half a year before Sydney ,he injured his ligament during a match in Europe.

    大约去悉尼的半年前,他在欧洲的一次比赛中扭伤了韧带。

  • 2. The technique is particularly attracting the interest of sportspeople and athletes, who cannot afford to spend weeks recovering from ligament damage.

    这种技术尤其受到那些不能花数周来让受伤的韧带恢复的运动人士和运动员的青睐。

  • 3. But I think that’s what most athletes do when they feel it unless you have a major ligament tear or something broken, then you probably cannot continue.

    但我认为除非有主要韧带撕裂或一些严重的损伤以至于你不能够继续,运动会都会那样做的。

  • ligament (n.) band of tough tissue binding bones, late 14c., from Latin ligamentum "a band, bandage, tie, ligature," from ligare "to bind, tie," from PIE root *leig- "to tie, bind." Related: Ligamental; ligamentous; ligamentary.
liga·ment / ˈlɪɡəmənt ; NAmE ˈlɪɡəmənt / noun a strong band of tissuein the body that connects bones and supports organs and keeps them in position 韧带 I've torn a ligament. 我的韧带撕裂了。 collocationsat injury ligament ligaments liga·ment / ˈlɪɡəmənt ; NAmE ˈlɪɡəmənt /
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