sprain
sprain 英 [spreɪn] 美 [spren]
vt. 扭伤 n. 扭伤
进行时:spraining 过去式:sprained 过去分词:sprained 第三人称单数:sprains 名词复数:sprains
- To sprain one of your joints is to twist it suddenly. The result is a sprain, in which the ligaments have been injured. Don’t go hiking in high heels because you might sprain your ankle.
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- vt. 扭伤
- n. 扭伤
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1. Did you sprain your ankle running?
当你跑步时,你扭伤了自己的脚踝?
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2. Moving would have caused more injury, since we didn’t know at that time how bad the sprain really was.
移动伤者可能会让其受伤更重,因为我们不知道那时候扭伤有多严重。
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3. We had originally believed that this was simply a sprain that occurred around the time of the All-Star game.
我们一开始认为这只是在全明星赛时落下的扭伤。
- sprain (n.) c. 1600, of uncertain origin. The verb is attested from 1620s. A connection has been suggested to Middle French espraindre "to press out," from Latin exprimere [Klein, Century Dictionary], but the sense evolution is difficult. Related: Sprained; spraining.
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