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单词 spinal
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Definition of spinal in English:

spinal

adjective ˈspʌɪn(ə)lˈspaɪnl
  • 1Relating to the spine.

    (与)脊柱(有关)的;脊髓的

    spinal injuries

    脊柱受伤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The posterior inferior cerebellar artery may provide the posterior spinal artery.
    • The anesthesia care provider places a lumbar spinal drain to control intracranial pressure.
    • I tore my dura, which is the wrap around my spine which holds in spinal fluid.
    • Those that have entered the water from a height may also have intra-abdominal, thoracic, and spinal injuries.
    • The immediate care and appropriate assessment of patients with spinal injury is a skill that is expected of all doctors.
    • In the next part, the abundant spinal veins in the subarachnoid space are also retained.
    • He had particular interests in spinal and hip joint surgery and in hand surgery.
    • The mechanism of most spinal cord injuries is spinal fracture or dislocation.
    • Adequate anesthesia can be obtained with an epidural, spinal or pudendal block.
    • Sledging accidents in Britain cause a multitude of injuries, including spinal trauma.
    • No spinal injury or related neurological deficit was ever detected in this patient, either before or after death.
    • This arrangement has consequences for the effects of spinal injury at different vertebral levels.
    • This topic also encompasses tumors that involve the spinal cord and spinal nerves.
    • We agree with Coats and Davies that we still do not know if this is a beneficial procedure even in patients with known or high suspicion of spinal injury.
    • They are attached to the cranial or spinal meninges and usually present as a single mass.
    • The dorsal root ganglia associated with any one of the lumbar or upper sacral spinal nerves may be doubled.
    • I had been at a spinal injuries unit for rehabilitation for almost a year, and was being allowed home for weekend leave.
    • I met Dave in 1992, when we were both inpatients at a spinal injuries unit.
    • He had no spinal injury, and the results from magnetic resonance imaging were normal.
    • On each side a series of spinal ganglia penetrate the intervertebral foramina.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or forming the central axis or backbone of something.
      (与)中心(有关)的;骨干的
      the building of a new spinal road

      新干道的修建。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They tended to congregate along the spinal road that led north from Addis where they thought relief would get to them.
      • This would be impossible if each spinal segment were locked into a single axis of motion.
      • In both you lie prone in the water and rotate the hips around the spinal or long axis while stroking with an alternating arm pattern.

Derivatives

  • spinally

  • adverb
    • An anti-cancer drug, which must be administered intravenously, but on more than 30 occasions in several countries, has been administered intrathecally, spinally.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is when the colours and flags of nations come to the forefront and every single jot, every iota, of psychological advantage is deemed spinally crucial and brought to bear on proceedings.
      • Tramadol has a dual mechanism of action: it acts centrally at [micro] opioid receptors and acts spinally, inhibiting the reuptake of monoamines (serotonin and norepinephrine).

Origin

Late 16th century: from late Latin spinalis, from Latin spina (see spine).

Rhymes

doctrinal, final, semi-final, urinal

Definition of spinal in US English:

spinal

adjectiveˈspīnlˈspaɪnl
  • 1Relating to the spine.

    (与)脊柱(有关)的;脊髓的

    spinal injuries

    脊柱受伤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had particular interests in spinal and hip joint surgery and in hand surgery.
    • The immediate care and appropriate assessment of patients with spinal injury is a skill that is expected of all doctors.
    • In the next part, the abundant spinal veins in the subarachnoid space are also retained.
    • Sledging accidents in Britain cause a multitude of injuries, including spinal trauma.
    • No spinal injury or related neurological deficit was ever detected in this patient, either before or after death.
    • The dorsal root ganglia associated with any one of the lumbar or upper sacral spinal nerves may be doubled.
    • He had no spinal injury, and the results from magnetic resonance imaging were normal.
    • I had been at a spinal injuries unit for rehabilitation for almost a year, and was being allowed home for weekend leave.
    • The posterior inferior cerebellar artery may provide the posterior spinal artery.
    • I met Dave in 1992, when we were both inpatients at a spinal injuries unit.
    • We agree with Coats and Davies that we still do not know if this is a beneficial procedure even in patients with known or high suspicion of spinal injury.
    • This topic also encompasses tumors that involve the spinal cord and spinal nerves.
    • They are attached to the cranial or spinal meninges and usually present as a single mass.
    • This arrangement has consequences for the effects of spinal injury at different vertebral levels.
    • Those that have entered the water from a height may also have intra-abdominal, thoracic, and spinal injuries.
    • On each side a series of spinal ganglia penetrate the intervertebral foramina.
    • I tore my dura, which is the wrap around my spine which holds in spinal fluid.
    • The mechanism of most spinal cord injuries is spinal fracture or dislocation.
    • The anesthesia care provider places a lumbar spinal drain to control intracranial pressure.
    • Adequate anesthesia can be obtained with an epidural, spinal or pudendal block.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or forming the central axis or backbone of something.
      (与)中心(有关)的;骨干的
      the building of a new spinal road

      新干道的修建。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In both you lie prone in the water and rotate the hips around the spinal or long axis while stroking with an alternating arm pattern.
      • They tended to congregate along the spinal road that led north from Addis where they thought relief would get to them.
      • This would be impossible if each spinal segment were locked into a single axis of motion.

Origin

Late 16th century: from late Latin spinalis, from Latin spina (see spine).

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