0 to twist (a joint, especially the ankle or wrist) in such a way as to tear or stretch the ligaments -- terseliuh
1 a twisting of a joint in this way -- pilinan
All studies included patients with acute ankle sprains (<48 hours).
At short intervals he reports with a cut, bruise, sprain or burn.
The player sprained his knee.
The minor injuries were six fractures, two dislocations, one concussion, 13 lacerations or open wounds, three burns, 11 sprains or strains and 29 superficial injuries.
Injuries included cuts, sprains, bruises and one case of fracture.
The report also says that if the people ran down the railway embankment they might sprain their ankles.
Assume that two men have sprained their wrists so that they cannot work.
Six officers were injured, one suffering brief concussion and bad abrasions, the others minor bruising and sprains.
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扭傷(關節)…
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torcer, esguince, hacerse un esguince…
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torcer, torção…
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(関節など)を捻挫(ねんざ)する, くじく, 捻挫(ねんざ)…
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burkmak, incitmek…
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fouler, se faire une entorse, foulure [feminine]…
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fer-se un esquinç, esquinç…
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