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Definition of supinate in English: supinateverb ˈs(j)uːpɪneɪtˈsupəˌneɪt [with object]Anatomy 1Turn or hold (a hand, foot, or limb) so that the palm or sole is facing upwards or outwards. 〔剖〕使(手,脚)掌面朝上;使(肢体)外旋 the clinician notes the magnitude of force that is required to supinate the foot from its resting position Compare with pronate Example sentencesExamples - The biceps come into play quite strongly to supinate your hands, as well as to flex the arms.
- When a fracture of the hook of the hamate is suspected, physicians should include the carpal tunnel and supinated oblique views.
- To correct the clubfoot, the cavus is corrected first by supinating the forefoot and dorsiflexing the first metatarsal.
- The examiner grasps the wrist, resisting attempts by the patient to actively supinate the arm and flex the elbow.
- This study has determined that the elbow joints of large canids do not converge on a single morphotype and that all analyzed species of borophagines and hesperocyonines have retained the ability to supinate their forearms.
- 1.1no object Walk or run with most of the weight on the outside of the feet.
外八字行走(或奔跑) Example sentencesExamples - If you can only see the ball and heel of your foot, you supinate and need a shoe that offers more cushioning.
- Then you can increase acceleration even more by supinating.
OriginMid 19th century (earlier (mid 17th century) as supination): back-formation from supination, from Latin supinatio(n-), from supinare 'lay backwards', from supinus (see supine). Definition of supinate in US English: supinateverbˈsupəˌneɪtˈso͞opəˌnāt [with object]Anatomy 1Turn or hold (a hand, foot, or limb) so that the palm or sole is facing upward or outward. 〔剖〕使(手,脚)掌面朝上;使(肢体)外旋 the clinician notes the magnitude of force that is required to supinate the foot from its resting position Compare with pronate Example sentencesExamples - This study has determined that the elbow joints of large canids do not converge on a single morphotype and that all analyzed species of borophagines and hesperocyonines have retained the ability to supinate their forearms.
- The biceps come into play quite strongly to supinate your hands, as well as to flex the arms.
- The examiner grasps the wrist, resisting attempts by the patient to actively supinate the arm and flex the elbow.
- When a fracture of the hook of the hamate is suspected, physicians should include the carpal tunnel and supinated oblique views.
- To correct the clubfoot, the cavus is corrected first by supinating the forefoot and dorsiflexing the first metatarsal.
- 1.1no object Walk or run with most of the weight on the outside of the feet.
外八字行走(或奔跑) Example sentencesExamples - If you can only see the ball and heel of your foot, you supinate and need a shoe that offers more cushioning.
- Then you can increase acceleration even more by supinating.
OriginMid 19th century (earlier ( mid 17th century) as supination): back-formation from supination, from Latin supinatio(n-), from supinare ‘lay backwards’, from supinus (see supine). |