| 释义 | flexion
 flex·ionF0178200 (flĕk′shən)n.1.  also flec·tion Anatomy a.  The act of bending a joint or limb in the body by the action of flexors.b.  The resulting condition of being bent.2.  A part that is bent.[Latin flexiō, flexiōn-, a bending, from flexus, past participle of flectere, to bend.]
 flexion(ˈflɛkʃən) n1.  (Physiology) the act of bending a joint or limb2.  (Physiology) the condition of the joint or limb so bent3.  a variant spelling of flection ˈflexional adj ˈflexionless adjflex•ion(ˈflɛk ʃən)
 n.    1.   a.  the act of bending a limb.   b.  the position that a limb assumes when it is bent.     2.  a bent part.  [1595–1605; < Latin flexiō action of bending]  flex′ion•al, adj.    flex′ion•less, adj.
 flexionA bending or being bent, as of a joint.ThesaurusTranslations| Noun | 1. |  flexion - the state of being flexed (as of a joint)flection, flexurephysical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions |  |  | 2. | flexion - deviation from a straight or normal courseflection, inflectiondeviation, difference, divergence, departure - a variation that deviates from the standard or norm; "the deviation from the mean" |  |  | 3. | flexion - act of bending a joint; especially a joint between the bones of a limb so that the angle between them is decreasedflexurebending - the act of bending somethingflex - the act of flexing; "he gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies"dorsiflexion - the act of bending backward (of the body or a body part)extension - act of stretching or straightening out a flexed limb | 
 flexion
 flexion[′flek·shən]  (biology) Act of bending, especially of a joint.flexionRelated to flexion: Plantar flexion
 Synonyms for flexionnoun the state of being flexed (as of a joint)SynonymsRelated Wordsphysical conditionphysiological conditionphysiological state
 noun deviation from a straight or normal courseSynonymsRelated Wordsdeviationdifferencedivergencedeparture
 noun act of bending a jointSynonymsRelated WordsAntonyms |