hamstring 的 2 个定义
- any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
- the great tendon at the back of the hock.
ham·strung, ham·string·ing.
- to disable by cutting the hamstring or hamstrings; cripple.
- to render powerless or useless; thwart: Their efforts were hamstrung by stubborn pride.
hamstring 近义词
disable
更多hamstring例句
- Downward dog also targets multiple muscle groups, including the shoulders, mid-back and hamstrings, Welton says.
- This occasionally leads to cramps, but while a weird kink in my hamstring once may have earned me a rest day, try explaining an exercise-free morning to a puppy.
- When Sara started the trail, she could barely run ten minutes at a time, due to a hamstring injury.
- New York is trending in the opposite direction, with three straight losses and starter Daniel Jones struggling while battling a hamstring injury.
- Jones had been listed as questionable on the Giants’ injury report after missing their previous game with his ankle and hamstring injuries.
- Feinstein worried that this language might hamstring American foreign policy decision makers as a result.
- Try single leg curls to really test your hamstring and glute strength.
- Miranda Green on whether a federal law is needed—or will hamstring cops.
- What madness, then, for the ex-speaker to hamstring himself by pledging not to go negative.
- Following this, at the other end of the gym, Keith handed me a pole for hamstring extensions.
- Cuts out the hamstring—No satisfactory reason has been obtained for this custom, which has been noted for more than a century.
- Come, butchers, march down our streets; the children will hamstring you with their little knives.
- While one Wolf was in front, the other would try to get in the rear of the Caribou and hamstring it.
- They generally aimed at the breast of the bull, or tried to hamstring it as soon as possible.
- It certainly would not have taken him more than two minutes to hamstring the stoutest man in the party.