释义 |
splint I. \ˈsplint\ noun or splent \ˈsplent\ (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English splint, splent, from Middle Low German splinte, splente; akin to Middle Dutch splinte splint, Norwegian splint wooden nail, wedge, Old High German spaltan to split — more at spill 1. : a small plate or strip of metal — see splint armor 2. a. (1) dialect Britain : lath (2) : a thin strip of wood interwoven with others in caning (3) : a piece split off : splinter (4) : a rigid or flexible material (as wood, metal, plaster, fabric, or adhesive tape) used to protect, immobilize, or restrict motion in a part < an adhesive splint on the chest > < a plaster splint for a fractured leg > < a nasal splint after rhinoplasty > b. : sapwood 3. a. : an exostosis on the upper part of the cannon bone of a horse usually on the inside of the leg — compare pegged splint b. : splint bone 4. : splint coal II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. a. : to immobilize (as a broken bone) with a splint b. : to support or brace with or as if with a splint 2. : to protect against pain by reducing motion < the patient splinted his chest by a fixed position and shallow breathing > |