sartorius
/sɑːˈtɒrɪəs/(亦作sartorius muscle)
noun
- Anatomy a long, narrow muscle running obliquely across the front of each thigh from the hip bone to the inside of the leg below the knee【剖】缝匠肌。
词源
early 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin sartor 'tailor' (because the muscle is used when adopting a cross-legged position, earlier associated with a tailor's sewing posture).