cranium
/ˈkreɪniəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkreɪniəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrā-nē-əm/ (ame, mw)
cranium — 名詞
- craniumsingular
- craniumsplural
1. the hard, curved bone structure that forms the upper part of the head and surrou
頭蓋骨
包覆腦部的頭骨上部
the hard, curved bone structure that forms the upper part of the head and surrounds the brain, protecting it from injury
Doctors found a crack in the baby's cranium after a fall from the changing table.
醫生在嬰兒從尿布檯摔落後,發現她的頭蓋骨上有一道裂縫。
cranium + possessive (baby's cranium)
Archaeologists carefully measured the cranium of the ancient skeleton to estimate the person's age at death.
考古學家仔細測量了這具古老骨骼的頭蓋骨,以推估此人死亡時的年齡。
cranium + of + skeletal remains
The surgeon made a small opening in the patient's cranium to relieve the pressure on the brain.
外科醫師在患者的頭蓋骨上開了一個小孔,以減輕對腦部的壓力。
An X-ray of Diego's cranium showed no damage after the accident.
Diego 在事故後照了頭部 X 光,結果顯示頭蓋骨沒有損傷。
The shape of a baby's cranium changes slowly as the brain grows inside it.
嬰兒的頭蓋骨會隨著腦部成長而慢慢改變形狀。
文法句型
the cranium
possessive + cranium
用法筆記
In everyday conversation, native speakers almost always use 'skull' instead of 'cranium'. This term is mainly found in medical, scientific, or formal writing.