tendon
tendon — 名詞
1. a thick, flexible cord inside the body. One end is attached to a muscle and the
肌腱
連接肌肉與骨骼的強韌組織
a thick, flexible cord inside the body. One end is attached to a muscle and the other end to a bone, so that when the muscle tightens, the tendon pulls on the bone and makes it move.
Hiro tore a tendon in his right knee while playing soccer last weekend.
Hiro 上週末踢足球時,右膝的一條肌腱撕裂了。
tear a tendon in [body part] — injury context
The surgeon carefully repaired the damaged tendon with several tiny stitches.
外科醫生用幾針細小的縫線,小心地修補了受損的肌腱。
passive: repaired/damaged tendon — surgical context
Brooke felt a sharp pain in her Achilles tendon after running the marathon.
Brooke 跑完馬拉松後,感到阿基里斯腱一陣劇痛。
Stretching before exercise helps keep your tendons flexible and reduces the risk of injury.
運動前拉筋有助於保持肌腱的柔軟度,並降低受傷的風險。
A dog's front leg contains many tendons that absorb the impact of each stride.
狗的前腿有許多肌腱,能吸收每一步所帶來的衝擊力。
- sinew
archaic or literary term for the same tissue; rare in everyday medical or clinical language
文法句型
tendon in [body part]
[body part] tendon
tear/rupture a tendon
用法筆記
Distinguish from ligament: a ligament connects bone to bone and stabilises joints, whereas a tendon connects muscle to bone and transmits force for movement. The word appears most often in the context of sports injuries, surgery, and anatomy education.