splint 英 [splɪnt]   美 [splɪnt]

splint

splint  英 [splɪnt] 美 [splɪnt]

n. 夹板;薄木条;薄金属片  vt. 用夹板固定 

进行时:splinting  过去式:splinted  过去分词:splinted  第三人称单数:splints  名词复数:splints 

The carpenter dubbed the splint. 木匠把夹板修平。
He carpentered a splint for the broken leg. 他给骨折的腿制作了一副夹板。

  • A splint is something that's used to keep a person's arm or leg straight and immobile while a broken bone is healing. If you break your wrist, you may need to wear a splint for a while.
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  • n. 夹板;薄木条;薄金属片
  • vt. 用夹板固定
  • 1. The carpenter dubbed the splint.

    木匠把夹板修平。

  • 2. He carpentered a splint for the broken leg.

    他给骨折的腿制作了一副夹板。

  • 3. We agreed on a form of splint to reinforce the damaged portion.

    我们一致同意用夹板来加固损坏的部分。

  • splint (n.) c. 1300, "overlapping plate or strip in armor" (made of metal splints), probably from Middle Low German splinte, splente "thin piece of iron," related to Middle Dutch splinte "splint," probably literally "thin piece cut off," and from a Germanic offshoot of PIE *(s)plei- "to split, splice" (see flint). Cognate with Danish splint "splinter," Swedish splint "wooden peg, wedge." Meaning "slender, flexible slip of wood" is recorded from early 14c.; specific surgical sense is attested from c. 1400.
splint / splɪnt ; NAmE splɪnt / noun a long piece of wood or metal that is tied to a broken arm or leg to keep it still and in the right position (固定断肢的)夹板 splint splints splinted splinting splint / splɪnt ; NAmE splɪnt /
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