fracture
frac
ˈfræk
frāk
ture
ʧər
chēr
British pronunciation
/ˈfræktʃə/

Definición y significado de "fracture"en inglés

Fracture
01

fractura

a crack or break in a bone or other hard substance
fracture definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Symptoms of a fracture include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the injured area.
Los síntomas de una fractura incluyen dolor, hinchazón, moretones y dificultad para mover el área lesionada.
02

the act or process of cracking, breaking, or splitting something

example
Ejemplos
He noticed a fracture in the wooden chair leg.
03

a crack or break in the Earth's crust where one side has shifted relative to the other

example
Ejemplos
Water seeped through a fracture in the cliff face.
to fracture
01

fracturarse

to cause the bone to break
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Transitive: to fracture a bone
to fracture definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Accidents during outdoor activities, like hiking or biking, can potentially fracture bones.
Los accidentes durante actividades al aire libre, como senderismo o ciclismo, pueden potencialmente fracturar huesos.
02

fracturar

to break physically into pieces, often suddenly or violently
Intransitive
to fracture definition and meaning
example
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The ice fractured under the weight of the hikers.
03

violar

to break or undermine a rule, trust, or agreement
Transitive: to fracture a rule or trust
example
Ejemplos
She fractured the rules of the competition by using prohibited equipment.
04

fracturar, fracturarse

to sustain a break or crack in a bone
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
During the fall, his collarbone fractured upon impact with the ground.
Durante la caída, su clavícula se fracturó al impactar con el suelo.
05

fracturar, romper

to cause a crack or break in an object
Transitive: to fracture sth
example
Ejemplos
The earthquake fractured the foundation of the building, causing structural damage.
El terremoto fracturó los cimientos del edificio, causando daños estructurales.
06

fracturar, quebrar

to disrupt and create a state of chaos or disarray
Transitive: to fracture a system or situation
example
Ejemplos
The terrorist attack fractured the sense of security in the city, prompting heightened vigilance and fear.
El ataque terrorista fracturó el sentido de seguridad en la ciudad, provocando una mayor vigilancia y miedo.
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