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sprain

N อาการ เคล็ด  การ เคล็ด ขัดยอก  wrench ar-kan-kred

 

sprain

VT ทำให้ เคล็ด  บิด  เคล็ด  twist wrench tam-hai-krad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SPRAIN

v.t.To overstrain the ligaments of a joint; to stretch the ligaments so as to injure them, but without luxation or dislocation.

 

SPRAIN

n.An excessive strain of the ligaments of a joint without dislocation.

 

SPRAINED

pp. Injured by excessive straining.

 

SPRAINING

ppr. Injuring by excessive extension.

 

SPRAINTS

n.The dung of an otter.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SPRAIN

Sprain, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sprained; p. pr. & vb. n. Spraining. ]Etym: [OF. espreindreto press, to force out, F. épreindre, fr. L. exprimere. See Express, v. t., and cf. Spraints. ]

 

Defn: To weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle, by sudden and excessive exertion, as by wrenching; to overstrain, or stretch injuriously, but without luxation; as, to sprain one's ankle.

 

SPRAIN

SPRAIN Sprain, n.

 

Defn: The act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad sprain of the wrist. Sprain fracture (Med. ), the separation of a tendon from its point of insertion, with the detachment of a shell of bone to which the tendon is attached.

 

SPRAINTS

Spraints, n. pl. Etym: [OF. espraintes, espreintes, F. épreintes from espreinte a desire to go to stool, from espreindre. See Sprain, v. t.]

 

Defn: The dung of an otter.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sprain

sprain |sprān spreɪn | verb [ with obj. ] wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint ) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation: he left in a wheelchair after spraining an ankle. noun the result of such a wrench or twist of a joint. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

spraing

spraing |spreɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] a viral disease of potatoes characterized by curved lesions inside the tubers and rings or lesions on the leaves. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (originally Scots, denoting a brightly coloured stripe ): apparently of Scandinavian origin; compare with Norwegian sprang lace, fringe .

 

spraint

spraint |spreɪnt |(also spraints ) noun [ mass noun ] the droppings of an otter. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French espreintes, from espraindre squeeze out , based on Latin exprimere to express .

 

Oxford Dictionary

sprain

sprain |spreɪn | verb [ with obj. ] wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint ) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation: he left in a wheelchair after spraining an ankle. noun the result of spraining a joint. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

spraing

spraing |spreɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] a viral disease of potatoes characterized by curved lesions inside the tubers and rings or lesions on the leaves. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (originally Scots, denoting a brightly coloured stripe ): apparently of Scandinavian origin; compare with Norwegian sprang lace, fringe .

 

spraint

spraint |spreɪnt |(also spraints ) noun [ mass noun ] the droppings of an otter. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French espreintes, from espraindre squeeze out , based on Latin exprimere to express .

 

Oxford Thesaurus

sprain

sprain verb he sprained his left ankle in a tackle during Saturday's game: wrench, twist, turn, strain, crick; pull, stretch, tear; injure, hurt, damage; Brit. informal rick. noun a severe ankle sprain: wrench, strain, rick, crick; pull, tear, injury.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sprain

sprain /spreɪn /動詞 他動詞 関節 〉をくじく, 捻挫 ねんざ する .名詞 C 捻挫 .