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词汇 angulate
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Definition of angulate in English:

angulate

verbˈaŋɡjʊleɪtˈæŋɡjəˌleɪt
[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. 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.

Derivatives

  • angulation

  • nounˌaŋɡjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)næŋɡjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
    • With the increased growth of the thyroid and cricoid cartilage, the angulation of the vocal chords decreases, eliminating subglottic narrowing and subsequent airway obstruction associated with anesthesia in younger children.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The bed must have the ability to break in the center (eg, a kidney rest) to open the spine for lordotic angulation during prosthetic placement.
      • Mid-whorl gently convex bearing three coarse spiral cords, the uppermost of which forms an angulation, the base is not preserved.
      • The presence of deformity depends upon the amount of angulation and displacement of the fracture.
      • The left supraorbital in particular reveals the slight angulation of the element.
      • The transducer position and angulation were adjusted to align the ultrasonic beam parallel to the axis of the main PA to minimize bi-directional flow signals of the systolic flow.
      • Middle and proximal phalangeal fractures should be examined for evidence of angulation (by roentgenography) or rotation (by clinical examination), which require reduction.
      • The published figure does not accurately depict a peritonsillar abscess, nor does it show correct needle placement and angulation for safe drainage of an abscess.
      • While visiting friends for the weekend my 9 year old daughter fell, and when I joined my family later that evening and bent down to give her a kiss I noticed the mild angulation of a Smith's fracture of her left wrist.
      • The resulting anterior wedging and angulation of adjacent vertebral bodies with disc space obliteration are responsible for the palpable spinal prominence and a classic radiographic appearance.
      • The fact that there was no statistically significant difference between asymptomatic and symptomatic knees indicates that angulation per se may not be the primary cause of jumper's knee.
      • The system also provides a unique visualization tool for tissue balancing, online visualization of joint angulations and displacement, and step-by-step comprehensive initialization of a patient's anatomy.
      • In addition to the torsional profile test for bowlegs and knock-knees, angulation should be quantified by measuring the intercondylar or intermalleolar distance.
      • Front and rear angulations should be in balance for smooth movement with a good front reach and a strong rear movement.
      • Those include: total body weight on the downhill skate, an upward rising motion with the body during unweighting, misguided information on over-rotation, or hip angulation.
      • Displaced spiral fractures generally display shortening or rotation, whereas displaced transverse fractures may display angulation.
      • The fibular facet shares the proximal surfaces of the astragalus and calcaneum which meet in a slight angulation.
      • Then by angulation of your wrist strike him by a thrust to the chest over his sword behind his hilt and towards his right side, while simultaneously continuing your circular movement, around him.
      • The chest radiograph revealed an acute angulation of the PAC at the end of its introducer in the right IJV.
      • The angulation of the neck and the compression of the chest, which interfere with cardiac function, impair the venus return.

Origin

Late 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:

angulate

verbˈæŋɡjəˌleɪtˈaNGɡyəˌlāt
[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. 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.

Origin

Late 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.

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