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pelvic

/pel-vik/US // ˈpɛl vɪk //UK // (ˈpɛlvɪk) //

骨盆,盆腔,盆骨,骨盆的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the pelvis.

Examples

  • The pelvic structure loosens so the hips can widen, which can also lead to a bit of external rotation of the hips, says Haas.

  • Myofascial tissue, such as the pelvic floor and the abdominal wall, begins to expand from the inside out.

  • A tutu clad Swift refuses to pirouette with her fellow ballerinas, preferring to pelvic thrust like a rebel instead.

  • I was in pain everywhere, my pelvic area was in excruciating pain.

  • When tests were carried out on a pelvic bone, the startling scale of the discovery began to emerge.

  • “I was in lotus pose, focusing on breathing and lifting the muscles of my pelvic floor,” she said.

  • A subsequent tweet said he Obama been “shot twice in the lower pelvic area and in the neck; shooter unknown,” and had “bled out.”

  • This is not the case in the higher forms, and in the highest apes the pelvic bones approach those of man.

  • Symptoms should not be mistaken for causes, but pelvic diseases at least aggravate a tendency toward mental unbalance.

  • The position means the particular direction in which the presenting part of the Ftus is placed in relation to the Pelvic straits.

  • After being six hours in labor, the os uteri was fully expanded, and the head well down in the pelvic cavity.

  • The pectorals, too, are present in nearly all fishes, while the pelvic pair are rather more frequently absent than the pectorals.