immobilization

英[ɪˌməʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃn] 美[ɪˌməʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃn]
  • n. 固定;使停止流通
  • immanence n.包含;内在性;固有性
  • immanency n.包含(含蓄;内在性;固有性)
  • immanent adj.内在的;固有的;无所不在的
  • immanuel n.伊曼纽尔(男子名)n.救世主;基督=Emmanuel.
  • immaterial adj.非物质的;无形的;精神的;不重要的
Noun:
  1. fixation (as by a plaster cast) of a body part in order to promote proper healing;

    "immobilization of the injured knee was necessary"

  2. the act of limiting movement or making incapable of movement;

    "the storm caused complete immobilization of the rescue team"

1. Fractures often impose a greater need for strict immobilization.
骨折迫使病人需要有严格的固定.

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2. Transient immobilization and stravation add to this impost on the skeletal muscle mass.
暂时的卧床和饥饿更加重了这种骨胳肌的消耗.

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3. The purely mechanical effect of glandular trichome exudates is the entrapment and immobilization of small arthropods.
具腺毛状体分泌物的纯机械作用是诱捕和粘住小的昆虫.

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4. The progress on the research of immobilization of homogeneous catalyst is introduced.
介绍了均相催化剂的固载化研究进展.

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5. The treatment options include conservative care, immobilization, traction, manual reduction, and surgery.
治疗方法包括保守治疗 、 制动 、 牵引 、 手法复位和外科手术.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Plaster was used for fixation and immobilization.
      石膏固定。
    2. In addition, immobilization improved the stability of laccase in the acidic region.
      固定化也提高了漆酶在酸性条件下的稳定性。

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