ankle / ˈæŋ kəl /

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ankle 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the joint between the foot and the leg, in which movement occurs in two planes.
  2. the corresponding joint in a quadruped or bird; hock.
  3. the slender part of the leg above the foot.

ankle 近义词

n. 名词 noun

joint between leg and foot

ankle 的近义词 5

更多ankle例句

  1. However, unlike these virus-specific measures, the increased use of ankle monitors won’t necessarily end when the health emergency does.
  2. I think a lot of people believe that this rising tide of disinformation and hate did not exist until it was lapping at their ankles.
  3. Their socks have a compression rating of 15-25mmHg, with the most pressure starting at the ankle.
  4. Luka Dončić went for a 43-point triple-double on a bum ankle and hit a step-back buzzer-beater to beat the Clippers, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to hit a game-winner in the postseason.
  5. You really have to feel what your knees and ankles are doing.
  6. It was the type of fall that should have resulted in bruises and maybe a sprained ankle.
  7. It paralleled a much happier time when he carried her around after she twisted her ankle, back in Season 4.
  8. My ankle—I never got to fix it, because I still had to walk on it in heels.
  9. And the whole time I had broken ankle, when we filmed the whole series.
  10. Models are always a few faltering footsteps away from breaking an ankle (or worse).
  11. Christian Science nor mind cure wasn't invented then, or I should of used 'em, and said my ankle wasn't sprained.
  12. Eloise never had, and the pain in her ankle was so sharp that she gave little heed to what Mrs. Biggs was saying.
  13. The vault was ankle deep in mire and so crowded were the prisoners that no one could sit without leaning upon another.
  14. He scarcely dares glance at the trim ankle which she shows as she holds her dress out of the mud.
  15. One man, solid and stolid, stood his ground on the edge of the chain and administered a hearty kick upon each ankle as it passed.