[N-COUNT 可数名词]破裂;(尤指)骨折 A fracture is a slight crack or break in something, especially a bone.
At least one-third of all women over ninety have sustained a hip fracture.
超过90岁的所有女性中至少有1/3已经出现髋骨骨折。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(轻微)骨折;(使)断裂 If something such as a bone is fractured or fractures, it gets a slight crack or break in it.
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You've fractured a rib, maybe more than one...
你的一根肋骨断了,可能不止一根。
One strut had fractured and been crudely repaired in several places...
一根撑木出现了裂痕,有几处已进行了粗略的修补。
He suffered a fractured skull.
他的头骨开裂了。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)分裂;(使)解散 If something such as an organization or society is fractured or fractures, it splits into several parts or stops existing.
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His policy risks fracturing the coalition...
他的政策有分裂联盟的风险。
It might be a society that could fracture along class lines.
它可能成为一个阶级分化的社会。
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...in a world of fractured cultures and global interdependence.
在一个文化多元、全球互相依赖的世界里
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frac·ture/ˈfræktʃə(r); NAmEˈfræktʃər/
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fracturefracturesfracturedfracturingnoun1[countable ]a break in a bone or other hard material (指状态)骨折,断裂,折断,破裂◆a fracture of the leg/skull腿骨╱颅骨骨折◆a compound/simple fracture(= one in which the broken bone comes/does not come through the skin)复合(开放)骨折;单纯(闭合)骨折☞collocationsat
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2[uncountable ]the fact of sth breaking, especially a bone (指事实)骨折,断裂,折断,破裂◆Old people's bones are more prone to fracture.老人更易骨折。verb1[intransitive , transitive ]to break or crack; to make sth break or crack (使)断裂,折断,破裂◆His leg fractured in two places.他的一条腿有两处骨折。fracturesth ◆She fell and fractured her skull.她跌倒摔裂了颅骨。◆a fractured pipeline破裂的管道2[intransitive , transitive ]( formal) (of a society, an organization, etc. 团体、组织等)to split into several parts so that it no longer functions or exists; to split a society or an organization, etc. in this way (使)分裂◆Many people predicted that the party would fracture and split.很多人预言该党将分崩离析。fracturesth (into sth) ◆The company was fractured into several smaller groups.这家公司被支解成几家小公司。▶frac·tured/; NAmE/adjective[usually before noun ]◆He suffered a badly fractured arm.他的手臂严重骨折。◆( figurative) They spoke a sort of fractured German. 他们讲德语结结巴巴。frac·ture/ˈfræktʃə(r); NAmEˈfræktʃər/frac·tured/; NAmE/
1if a bone or other hard substance fractures, or if it is fractured, it breaks or cracks: The immense pressure causes the rock to fracture.fracture your leg/arm/hip etc He fractured his right leg during training.► see thesaurus at
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2if a group, country etc fractures, or if it is fractured, it divides into parts in an unfriendly way because of disagreementSYN split: The opposition has been fractured by bitter disputes.
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fracturefracture2 ●○○ noun [countable]
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a crack or broken part in a bone or other hard substance: a stress fracture in his left knee a hairline fracture (=very thin crack) a fractured shoulder →
compound fracture
, simple fracture
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