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Перевод: splint
[существительное] лыко; лубок ; осколок ; щепа ; шина ; чека ; шплинт ; малоберцовая кость; накостник ; [глагол] накладывать шину
Тезаурус:
- Two days later we took off the splint.
- One day there might be a bleary-eyed buzzard with his wing taped up in a splint, looking very sorry for himself; the next there might be a baby sparrow basking under a red heat-lamp, recuperating from the attentions of a cat.
- Here they filled me with morphia, gave me ether, and put my arm in a rough splint.
- Mr Francis's fractures had been reduced and set, and a plaster splint applied by the S.S.O. under a local anaesthetic in the ward that afternoon.
- SPLINT STAR!
- This would enable him to restore the foot to the proper position of function, and he would keep it like that by strapping it into a right-angle splint, with a kind of plate under the foot attached to splints up the calf.
- In the very early stages proper rest (using a splint) is the best way to reduce the inflammation.
- Royal Gait, the first novice to win the Champion since 1956, was rested after Cheltenham when he was found to have aggravated a splint in his near-fore but he is fully fit again.
- Just 10 days before the Champion Royal Gait threw a splint - a minor leg injury similar to that sustained by Rodrigo de Triano before he won the Champion Stakes.
- But when the puppy fell from the roof and broke its leg, Kalchu bound it to a splint with wool, replacing the bandage each time it slackened, until the bone had set.
- I said it was probably a good thing Cas. was always so busy, and Gwenellen, having already worked in Cas., advised me to avoid the splint room on the rare quiet night.
- After five days we removed the packing around the splint.
- The farrier's son would recognise spavin, splint and stringhalt in the living horse although he did not know their nature.
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