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
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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.
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