释义 |
Definition of angulate in English: angulateverbˈaŋɡjʊleɪtˈæŋɡjəˌleɪt [with object]technical 1Hold, bend, or distort (a part of the body) so as to form an angle or angles. 〈技〉使(尤指动物身体部分)成角形 the hindquarters are more strongly angulated than the forequarters 后腿部比前腿部角度更明显。 Example sentencesExamples - The previous day her mild dorsally angulated distal radial fracture had been manipulated under a Bier block in the emergency department.
- The radiograph showed perfect relocation of his previously angulated fracture.
- Imagine an open displaced angulated comminuted (yes, this is a quiz of sorts) clavicle fracture.
- Then twist and angulate your knees and ankles back toward the center, starting the new turn.
- Although the cells can show a spectrum of morphologic appearances, from round to slightly irregular, angulated, cleaved, or even cerebriform, the cells usually show little variation within an individual neoplasm.
- The spicules of bone, after alveolated parenchyma had been corroded off, revealed the characteristic coral-like branching and angulated bony spicules of DPO.
- The patellar ligament may be noted to angulate laterally from the axis of the quadriceps muscle.
- Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed.
- This fracture occurs with the hand dorsiflexed; the distal fracture segment is angulated dorsally and causes a ‘silver-fork’ deformity.
- Tuberculous infection may result in vertebral collapse and a sharply angulated deformity (Pott's disease).
- At this point I preferred to have a quick look myself, and indeed my daughter had a mildly angulated Smith's greenstick fracture.
- Closed reduction may be required if the fracture is significantly angulated or displaced.
- 1.1Skiing Incline (the upper body) sideways and outwards during a turn.
〔滑雪〕(转弯时上半身)向外倾斜 one of the hardest principles for a beginning skier to grasp is the necessity to angulate the upper half of the body no object you need to angulate slightly with the knees 膝盖着力稍稍外斜。 Example sentencesExamples - During the traverse, we need to angulate, & rotate our body.
- Trust the downhill ski, even though it slips. Angulate. Chest away from the mountain, not into it.
- In skiing we angulate with a combination of the hips, knees and ankles.
- Angulate at the waist and keep your upper body square to the hill as you plant the pole down the hill.
- You can stand your feet on the same edge, angulate better than you can on skis, and now split-boards take away the problem of ascent in deep snow.
- As you come round apply the pressure to the front of the down hill ski as you angulate once more.
OriginLate 15th century (as angulated, used chiefly as a botanical or zoological term): from Latin angulatus, past participle of angulare, from angulus 'angle'. The skiing term dates from the 1970s. Definition of angulate in US English: angulateverbˈæŋɡjəˌleɪtˈaNGɡyəˌlāt [with object]technical 1Hold, bend, or distort (a part of the body, especially of an animal) so as to form an angle or angles. 〈技〉使(尤指动物身体部分)成角形 the hindquarters are more strongly angulated than the forequarters 后腿部比前腿部角度更明显。 Example sentencesExamples - At this point I preferred to have a quick look myself, and indeed my daughter had a mildly angulated Smith's greenstick fracture.
- The radiograph showed perfect relocation of his previously angulated fracture.
- Tuberculous infection may result in vertebral collapse and a sharply angulated deformity (Pott's disease).
- This fracture occurs with the hand dorsiflexed; the distal fracture segment is angulated dorsally and causes a ‘silver-fork’ deformity.
- Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed.
- The spicules of bone, after alveolated parenchyma had been corroded off, revealed the characteristic coral-like branching and angulated bony spicules of DPO.
- The previous day her mild dorsally angulated distal radial fracture had been manipulated under a Bier block in the emergency department.
- Closed reduction may be required if the fracture is significantly angulated or displaced.
- Then twist and angulate your knees and ankles back toward the center, starting the new turn.
- Although the cells can show a spectrum of morphologic appearances, from round to slightly irregular, angulated, cleaved, or even cerebriform, the cells usually show little variation within an individual neoplasm.
- Imagine an open displaced angulated comminuted (yes, this is a quiz of sorts) clavicle fracture.
- The patellar ligament may be noted to angulate laterally from the axis of the quadriceps muscle.
- 1.1Skiing Incline (the upper body) sideways and outward during a turn.
〔滑雪〕(转弯时上半身)向外倾斜 no object angulate slightly with the knees 膝盖着力稍稍外斜。 Example sentencesExamples - As you come round apply the pressure to the front of the down hill ski as you angulate once more.
- You can stand your feet on the same edge, angulate better than you can on skis, and now split-boards take away the problem of ascent in deep snow.
- Trust the downhill ski, even though it slips. Angulate. Chest away from the mountain, not into it.
- Angulate at the waist and keep your upper body square to the hill as you plant the pole down the hill.
- During the traverse, we need to angulate, & rotate our body.
- In skiing we angulate with a combination of the hips, knees and ankles.
OriginLate 15th century (as angulated, used chiefly as a botanical or zoological term): from Latin angulatus, past participle of angulare, from angulus ‘angle’. The skiing term dates from the 1970s. |