英:['kɑ:pəs]
美:['kɑpəs]
英:['kɑ:pəs]
美:['kɑpəs]
car·pus
kar ps
复数:carpi
"手腕,手腕关节,手腕骨",1670年代,源自现代拉丁语 carpus,来自希腊语 karpos "手腕",可能与日耳曼语动词"转动,旋转"相关(见 wharf)。
腕骨
前膝
膝头
〔NA〕腕关节:介于手与臂之间的关节
腕:由八块小骨组成,见ossa carpi和该八块骨的名称。也可指前臂与掌之间的手的部分。此术语亦用于四足动物前肢的相应关节
New Latin, from Greek karpos — more at wharf
The first known use of carpus was in 1676
carrageenannoun
a substance obtained from various red algae (as Irish moss) that is used in foods especially to stabilize and thicken them
carpusnoun
the wrist or its bones
carpusnoun
wrist
the group of bones supporting the wrist comprising in humans a proximal row which contains the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform that articulate with the radius and a distal row which contains the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate that articulate with the metacarpals
1 So mingled every relic,—ilium and ulna, carpus and metacarpus;—and so similar the corresponding parts, that like the literary remains of Beaumont and of Fletcher, which was which, no spectacles could tell.
2 The arthroscopic portals and synovial membrane of carpus in cows were studied in this experiment by using arthroscopy.
应用关节内窥镜对奶牛腕关节的进镜部位和滑膜形态进行了研究。
3 Ulnā′re, an element of the primitive carpus situated on the ulnar side—represented in man by the cuneiform bone:—pl.
4 Below, towards the carpus, its tendinous part becomes superficial, to end in the following manner: In the carnivora, the tendon divides into two very slender parts, which are inserted into the thumb and the index.
5 These three portions are the homologues of the carpus, the metacarpus, and the fingers, which, as we have already seen in the case of the hand, are the osseous groups which form its skeleton.
6 The carpus, or wrist, includes 8 short bones, arranged in two rows of four each, so as to form a broad support for the hand.
7 Tests revealed a rupture of the extensor carpi ulnaris tendon, but the team is optimistic about Cruz’s potential to return after he showed up Friday feeling good.
8 The flexor carpi ulnaris, for instance, is a muscle in the forearm that bends the wrist — exactly as its name suggests.
9 The carpi diem of the classic sensualists, the morality of the 'Satyricon' or the 'Decamerone,' are its only natural concomitants and outcome; but as yet it is not honest enough to say this.
10 The facet for the wing metacarpal on the carpus is clearly recognised, but as a rule there is no surface with which the small metacarpals can be separately articulated.
11 Carpus is heavy-boned, wider in front than at the side.
腕骨的骨量充足,前面比侧面宽。
12 Taken as a whole, the tarsal bones, interarticulating and articulating with the tibia and metatarsal bones form the hock joint and this articulation is analagous to the carpus.
13 As with the carpus, there is less movement in the inferior portion of the joint than in the superior part of the articulation.
14 That part of the fore limb between the brachium and the carpus; the forearm.
15 The ulna terminates below in a head and a styloid process; these articulate with the two last bones of the first row of the carpus—viz., the cuneiform and pisiform.
16 The tarsus is formed of short bones, as the carpus is; these are, in man, seven in number.
17 The hand in animals, as in man, is formed of three parts—the carpus, metacarpus, and fingers.
18 In the pig the metacarpals of the fore and little fingers are produced from the carpus or wrist, or, as is popularly termed in the case of these animals, the knee.
19 A small boneat the junction of the ulna and the carpus.
豌豆骨连接尺骨和腕骨的小骨头。
20 The metacarpal bones are five in number; they are enumerated from within outwards; they articulate with the carpus and with each other.