0 a break of anything hard, especially a bone -- brud
a fracture of the left thigh-bone.
1 to break -- brække
Many onyxes are so prone to fracturing that only very careful sawing and polishing is possible.
There were similar mid-diaphyseal fractures in both the younger and the older rats.
We have found that younger rats heal mid-shaft femoral fractures faster than do older rats.
If deposited there, salt movement and solution-collapse could provide further possible fracturing mechanisms.
Wars were 'by their incessant fractures of old images, and by their constant infusion of new elements, the real regenerators of society'.
The music is in the cantional style, with an unusual intensity of dissonance and the phrases fractured by frequent rests.
Surely this would be fractured by the removal of the physical bond between them.
Breakage was due almost exclusively to perverse and lateral/bending fractures that split the pieces in half.
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(使)(骨頭等硬物)破裂,(使)斷裂,(使)折斷, (使)(組織或社團)分裂,(使)解體, (硬物的)斷裂…
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(使)(骨头等硬物)破裂,(使)断裂,(使)折断, (使)(组织或社团)分裂,(使)解体, (硬物的)断裂…
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fracturar, fractura, fractura [feminine]…
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fraturar, fratura…
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(骨)を折る, 骨折…
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kırılmak, çatlamak…
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fracture [feminine], (se) fracturer, fracture…
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