cramp
n. 痛性痉挛,抽筋; (腹部)绞痛; 夹子,扣钉; (制靴)弓状木
vt. 使痉挛,使抽筋; <俚>使扫兴; 用夹子夹紧; 限制,束缚
Cramp is a sudden strong pain caused by a muscle suddenly contracting. You sometimes get cramp in a muscle after you have been making a physical effort over a long period of time.
Hillsden was complaining of cramp in his calf muscles...
希尔斯登说他小腿抽筋。
...muscle cramp...
肌肉痉挛
If someone or something cramps your style, their presence or existence restricts your behaviour in some way.
Like more and more women, she believes marriage would cramp her style.
像越来越多的女性一样,她认为婚姻会对她形成束缚。
1. a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
2. a clamp for holding pieces of wood together while they are glued
3. a strip of metal with ends bent at right angles; used to hold masonry together
1. secure with a cramp;
2. prevent the progress or free movement of;
cramp someone's style
(非正式)使人不能自由行事
cramp (one's) style
限制或防止…自由行动或表述
My bedfellows are cough and cramp; we sleep three in a bed.
我的同衾者是咳嗽与痉挛, 咱们三个同睡一床.
In this case, the cramp occurs to stabilize the injury and to minimize movement area.
这种情况下, 抽筋会使伤处确保稳定,并限制其行动幅度到最小化.
The swimmer was seized with a cramp and had to be helped out of the water.
那个在游泳的人突然抽起筋来,让别人帮着上了岸.
The swimmer was seized with cramp in cold water.
游泳者在冷水中忽然抽筋了.
My hand is only cut a little and the cramp is gone from the other.
我一只手仅仅割破了一点儿,另一只手的抽筋已经好了.