fractured
- IPA[ˈfrakCHərd]
美式
- (of a bone or hard object) broken; cracked;(of an organization or other abstract thing) split or broken and unable to function or exist
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- 1. (of a bone or hard object) broken; cracked a fractured skull 同義詞
- ▪ (of an organization or other abstract thing) split or broken and unable to function or exist children from fractured communities it's going to take some time to rebuild their fractured relationship
- ▪ (of speech or a language) faltering and full of mistakes they'd misinterpreted his fractured English
- the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material: bone density testing can predict the risk for fracture
- break or cause to break: the stone has fractured ancient magmas fractured by the forces of wind and ice
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- the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material: ground movements could cause fracture of the pipe
- break or cause to break: the stone has fractured ancient magmas fractured by the forces of wind and ice
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- an injury in which a broken bone pierces the skin, causing a risk of infection.
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- a fracture of the bone, occurring typically in children, in which one side of the bone is ...
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- fracture of a metal or other material occurring without appreciable prior plastic deformation.
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- a fracture of the bone, occurring typically in children, in which one side of the bone is ...
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- an instance of the partial collapse of a vertebra, either from trauma to the spine or through ... the X-ray confirmed two compression fractures of the lumbar spine
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- an instance of the partial collapse of a vertebra, either from trauma to the spine or through ... the X-ray confirmed two compression fractures of the lumbar spine
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- IPA[ˈfraktʃəd]
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- (of a bone or hard object) broken; cracked: a fractured skull
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