释义 |
ˈlabially, adv. [f. labial a. + -ly.] 1. With a labial sound or utterance.
1798H. T. Colebrooke tr. Dig. Hindu Law (1801) I xxvii, Sometimes pronounced gutturally, sometimes labially. 2. Toward the lips.
1905in Gould Dict. New Med. Terms 325/1. 1908 G. V. Black Work on Operative Dentistry I. 241 The broad cutting edge of the central incisor is that which most frequently pushes the root of the deciduous tooth labially. 1963C. R. Cowell et al. Inlays, Crowns & Bridges iv. 38 The slice is inclined towards the lingual aspect and only extends far enough labially for the margin to reach the embrasure. 1971Nature 30 July 311/1 At the incisor sockets the alveolar margin seems to be preserved lingually but is broken labially. |