单词 | ligament |
释义 | ligament (lɪgəmənt ) Word forms: ligaments countable noun A ligament is a band of strong tissue in a person's body which connects bones. He suffered torn ligaments in his knee. [+ in] Collocations: ligament damage But it is expected he will be forced to bring down the curtain on his playing career three games early due to ligament damage. The Sun (2006) It's ligament damage to the ankle we think. The Sun (2013) It may be ligament damage but we thought he may have broken his leg. The Sun (2007) Prevent muscle and ligament strains from overexercising cold legs. The Sun It meant that she strained her ligaments doing yoga because she had to be better than all the 20-year-old bendy-bods. Times, Sunday Times Ligaments strains, bony growths and trapped nerves causing pain, stiffness or pins and needles. The Sun The singer tore the ligament last week and was given a talking to by the doctor yesterday. The Sun A scan revealed he had torn a ligament. The Sun Going over on your ankle tears the ligaments, causing pain and swelling. The Sun I've torn a ligament in my shoulder and the discomfort has been going on for two years - far longer than love. Times, Sunday Times He's just torn a ligament in his shoulder. The Sun A torn ligament in my shoulder. Times, Sunday Times I couldn't actually walk and ended up in hospital, where they thought it was a torn ligament. The Sun The actor, 51, worked out at the gym with a protective boot as he nursed a torn ligament in his ankle. The Sun His success was short-lived, however, as he broke his arm in, and a torn ligament in his leg prematurely ended his playing career. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had a torn ligament in his left elbow. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 韧带 Japanese: 靱帯 |
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