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diastasis

/dahy-as-tuh-sis/US // daɪˈæs tə sɪs //UK // (daɪˈæstəsɪs) //

脱离,脱节,脱离状况,脱离状态

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural di·as·ta·ses [dahy-as-tuh-seez]. /daɪˈæs təˌsiz/.

    • : Medicine/Medical. the separation of normally joined parts, as in the dislocation of bones, without fracture.
    • : Physiology. the diastolic rest period immediately preceding systole.

Examples

  • That forward folding and engagement can stress the pelvic floor and exacerbate diastasis recti.

  • The pulse was preternaturally slow—great stupor—dilatation of the pupils, and diastasis of the bones of the head.

  • Neither of them for the rest take into account the part played by diastasis and ferments.

  • As the result of injury, the end of the bone may become detached, a variety of fracture known as diastasis.