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sprain

/spreyn/US // spreɪn //UK // (spreɪn) //

扭伤,扭伤了,扭伤的,扭伤身体

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to overstrain or wrench so as to injure without fracture or dislocation.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a violent straining or wrenching of the parts around a joint, without dislocation.
    • : the condition of being sprained.

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Examples

  • McLaurin is dealing with a high ankle sprain, and playing means doing it through considerable discomfort.

  • Thomas has not played since suffering a high ankle sprain that day.

  • McCaffrey had 10 catches for 82 yards and a touchdown in his return to the Panthers’ lineup after being sidelined since Week 2 by a high ankle sprain.

  • McCaffrey has been sidelined since suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 2 of the season.

  • Christian McCaffrey, the highest-paid back in the NFL, went down with a high ankle sprain in Week 2.

  • On the day the news broke of Titanic's arrest in the Rothstein case, Grassy Sprain started the legend rolling.

  • Members of the Grassy Sprain Country Club, near New York City, blurted out a story that had been on their minds for a month.

  • The Patriots have the better offense if tight end Rob Gronkowski has sufficiently recovered from a high ankle sprain.

  • The maid's ankle had sustained a dreadful sprain, and she had several bruises of a very painful character.

  • Jean's ankle was much better—the sprain proved to be not even a strain—but her wrist was painful.

  • If this is impossible, then a rubber tube or a handkerchief is tied snugly between the sprain and the trunk of the body.

  • The next cricket season this champion was disabled by a severe sprain of the wrist, needing leeches, splints, and London advice.

  • Dr. Raunay came and pronounced a bad sprain of the left arm to be the only injury the man had received.