词汇 | hamstring |
释义 | hamstring Humanham·string1 /ˈhæmˌstrɪŋ/ noun [countableC] HBHa tendon behind your knee, which sometimes gets injured when you do sport 腘绳肌腱,腘旁腱 He pulled a hamstring in training. 他训练时拉伤了腘绳肌腱。 hamstring injury/problem/strain etc 腘绳肌腱受伤/问题/扭伤等 Examples from the Corpus hamstring• Steve Nash is nursing various aches and pains, including a sore hamstring.• Marlon Farlow, who is nursing a sore hamstring, gained 25 yards on four rushes. hamstring injury/problem/strain etc• Much depends on whether Neil Fairbrother is fit following a hamstring strain.• Karros has a hamstring injury that he said is serious and could keep him out for another week.• Danny Wallace is missing with a hamstring injury.• Border regained the Aussie captaincy from opening batsman Mark Taylor after a fortnight's lay-off with a hamstring injury.• Starting quarterback Scott Mitchell was ineffective before leaving in the second quarter with a hamstring injury.• Jett caught only 13 passes and missed most of this exhibition season with a hamstring injury.• He faces a fitness test today on the hamstring strain that has kept him out for two matches. hamstring2 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp hamstrung /-strʌŋ/) [transitiveT] PROBLEMto make someone unable to take the action they want or need to take, especially by restricting them 阻碍,束缚;使无能为力 The president feels he is hamstrung by Congress. 总统觉得自己受到了国会的束缚。 Examples from the Corpus hamstring• Excessive regulations tend to hamstring honest businesses.• This might hamstring the government and its operation was sometimes confusing to foreign observers. |
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