
부러지거나 다친 뼈를 고정하고 지지하기 위해 사용하는 단단한 막대 모양의 도구.
A strip of rigid material used for supporting and immobilizing a broken or injured bone.
예문:
"The emergency responder applied a temporary splint to the hiker's fractured leg."
"You must keep the splint on for at least two weeks to allow the ligament to heal."
바구니를 짜거나 불을 붙이는 데 쓰이는 얇고 긴 나무 조각.
A long, thin, flexible strip of wood used in basketry or for lighting fires.
예문:
"The artisan carefully wove the ash splints together to form a sturdy basket."
"He used a wooden splint to reach the back of the fireplace and ignite the kindling."
말의 다리 안쪽, 특히 부목골 부위에 생기는 뼈의 증식이나 돌출물.
A bony enlargement or growth on the inside of a horse's leg, typically occurring on the splint bone.
예문:
"The vet examined the horse and determined that the splint was not causing any lameness."
"Young horses in training are more susceptible to developing splints due to repetitive stress."
움직임을 방지하기 위해 부러진 팔다리를 부목으로 고정하다.
To secure or stabilize a broken limb with a rigid support to prevent movement.
예문:
"It is important to splint the injury exactly as it was found to avoid further nerve damage."
"The doctor splinted my sprained wrist to keep it from moving while I slept."