cramping 的 2 个定义
- Often cramps . a sudden, involuntary, spasmodic contraction of a muscle or group of muscles, especially of the extremities, sometimes with severe pain.a piercing pain in the abdomen.an intermittent, painful contraction of structures of a wall containing involuntary muscle, as in biliary colic or in the uterine contractions of menstruation or of labor.
- writer's cramp.
- to affect with or as if with a cramp.
cramping 近义词
muscle spasm
hinder, restrain
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- This setup worked well for our family of three but would be cramped with four, as one of the kids would have to sleep down below with the parents.
- Of course, you don’t want something that is going to weigh you down or make your neck cramp up and that is pretty easy to avoid.
- Then there’s the headaches, cramps, bloating, diarrhoea and constipation.
- The keyboard itself is a full-sized input device, so it’s ready to handle actual work tasks without cramping your fingers together into a small space.
- He also needs two different medications for Type 2 diabetes, including insulin at $300 a bottle, a blood pressure drug and a muscle relaxer to relieve leg cramps.
- The cramping muscle should be carefully stretched and massaged to relieve pain.
- Pay attention to signs from your body—if you feel slight cramping or light-headedness, take a break.
- After cramping up, James likely received immediate access to world-class medical attention.
- From a medical perspective, the exact cause of muscle cramping remains poorly understood.
- They expected about 15 people, but blamed Friday-night traffic in the sprawling city for cramping the size.
- But they have tied their credit system in the bonds of narrow banking laws and their trade in those of a cramping tariff.
- In others the cramping may be the first symptom, the others following it.
- For the cramping, Cuprum and Veratrum are the remedies to be given alternately.
- A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic.
- One allows oneself to be nervous, and to be angry, and to be bound by conventions that are useless and cramping.