deformity
deformity — 名詞
- deformitysingular
- deformitiesplural
1. a lasting abnormal shape of a body part that results from a problem during early
畸形
身體部位形狀異常的狀況
a lasting abnormal shape of a body part that results from a problem during early growth, an injury, or a disease
Doctors corrected the deformity in Leo's spine with a long operation.
醫生透過長時間手術矯正了 Leo 脊椎的畸形。
collocation: correct a deformity
The hospital in Nairobi offers free surgery for children with facial deformities.
奈洛比的這家醫院為臉部畸形的兒童提供免費手術。
often used with body-part adjectives: facial / spinal / limb
Zola was born with a deformity in her left foot that makes walking difficult.
Zola 出生時左腳就有畸形,導致她行走困難。
Modern medicine can fix many types of bone deformity through careful surgery.
現代醫學能透過精細的手術修復許多類型的骨骼畸形。
The deformity in Diya's right hand did not stop her from becoming a painter.
Diya 右手的畸形並沒有阻止她成為一名畫家。
- malformation
specifically refers to a deformity present from birth due to abnormal development
- disfigurement
emphasises damage to appearance, often from injury or disease rather than birth
- abnormality
broader term that can refer to any unusual feature, not necessarily physical
- defect
can describe a flaw in function or structure, and applies outside medicine too
文法句型
deformity + in/OF + body part
ADJECTIVE + deformity
用法筆記
Often used with body-part adjectives such as 'facial', 'spinal', or 'limb'. Can be countable (a specific deformity) or uncountable (the general condition). Considered a clinical term — 'birth defect' is more common in everyday conversation.