fractures
n. (指狀態)骨折( fracture的名詞複數 ); 斷裂; (指事實)骨折
v. (使)折斷,破碎( fracture的第三人稱單數 )
A fracture is a slight crack or break in something, especially a bone.
At least one-third of all women over ninety have sustained a hip fracture.
超過90歲的所有女性中至少有1/3已經出現髖骨骨折。
If something such as a bone is fractured or fractures, it gets a slight crack or break in it.
You've fractured a rib, maybe more than one...
你的一根肋骨斷了,可能不止一根。
One strut had fractured and been crudely repaired in several places...
一根撐木出現了裂痕,有幾處已進行了粗略的修補。
If something such as an organization or society is fractured or fractures, it splits into several parts or stops existing.
His policy risks fracturing the coalition...
他的政策有分裂聯盟的風險。
It might be a society that could fracture along class lines.
它可能成為一個階級分化的社會。
Essentially fractures can cut most types of carbonate fabric.
實質上裂縫可割切大多數型別的碳酸鹽組織.
Fractures of the nose may be associated with septal tractures and hematomas.
鼻骨骨折可伴有中隔骨折和血腫.
Fractures often impose a greater need for strict immobilization.
骨折迫使病人需要有嚴格的固定.
The most common results of falls are head injuries and fractures of the wrist and hip.
最常見的摔傷所致的結果是頭部受傷和腕部關節或髖部的骨折.
Falls, the vast majority among the elderly, account for more than 200,000 hip fractures a year.
絕大多數發生在老年人身上的跌倒事故每年就造成髖骨骨折二十萬例以上.