deformity

英音[ dɪˈfɔːməti ] 美音[ dɪˈfɔːrməti ]
畸形
常用释义
n. 畸形;畸形的人或物;道德方面的缺陷

扩展信息

例句

1·Drugs taken during pregnancy may cause physical deformity in babies.

妊娠期服用的药物可能引起婴儿身体畸形。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·The game was forgotten in the entertainment of Philip's deformity.

在取笑菲利普的残疾的时候,他把比赛抛诸脑后。

3·The object of these movements is to prevent stiffness or deformity of joints.

这些活动的目的是防止关节僵硬或变形。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

4·This is two common thoracic deformity.

这是两种常见的胸廓畸形。

5·His deformity was more noticeable when he walked.

他一走路,他的残疾就更加显眼了。

6·Patients who have a congenital deformity should be treated differently.

对于先天畸形的患者应该采取不同的治疗方法。

7·Many experimental groups of tadpoles grow into frogs can not even deformity.

很多实验组的蝌蚪成长畸形甚至无法成蛙。

8·The toe bones, which are still developing, develop an irreversible deformity.

使得仍然正在生长中的脚趾骨产生不可逆转的变形。

9·Activity of a few commonweal is opposite much deformity body psychology has profit.

多残疾一些公益活动对身体心理都有好处。

10·A congenital lip deformity caused him to speak in a nasal, almost unintelligible whisper.

天生的嘴唇畸形致使他说话带有鼻音,耳语般几乎听不大清。

同义词

n.
[医]畸形;畸形的人或物;道德方面的缺陷

同根词(词根deform)

deform adj 畸形的;丑陋的
deformed adj 畸形的;丑陋的;残废的
deformation n 变形
deformed v 使...残缺,使...变形(deform的过去式和过去分词形式)
deform vi 变形;变畸形
deform vt 使变形;使成畸形

更新时间:2025-08-08 18:27