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Перевод: sprain
[существительное] растяжение сустава; растяжение сухожилия; растяжение связок; дисторзия ; [глагол] растянуть связки
Тезаурус:
- "It 'ud sprain 'im all over," said Linda.
- Sergeant Joe'll see yer sprain don't get worse, 'e'll get the doctor in if it does.
- Other planned releases are expected from Medicine, Mazzy Star, Pavement, The Auteurs and Papa Sprain.
- The Hastings footballer said: "I thought it was a bad ankle sprain."
- He gave her a smile then, a kind of comradely one, as if her sprain and his stiff knee meant they had something in common.
- He unwrapped the handkerchiefs, contrived to get a good amount of mud down his boots and pretended to make a bad landing from the monkey rope and was dispatched to the sanatorium with a suspected sprain.
- "It's a bad sprain."
- A few minutes later, Linda, a slice of cake in her hand, slipped out of the kitchen and ran up the stairs, thinking to ask Sergeant Joe if the poor young woman with a sprain wanted her shoes polished, although at the moment the eating of the cake was interfering with her spit.
- It is almost certainly only a sprain, but a week after my little "accident" (don't ask!),
- Case No. 5: 58 year-old woman fell, sustaining a left ankle sprain and bruising over the ankle and tibia.
- No pain, no sprain; not even a yelp.
- "Well, we've got a sprain," said Joe.
- It's just a sprain, and I'm lucky enough to be in the care of a top-class physio in Alan Smith.
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