medial
/ˈmiːdiəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmiːdiəl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmē-dē-əl/ (ame, mw)
medial — 形容詞
- medialpositive
- more medialcomparative
- most medialsuperlative
1. closer to the middle line of the body than to the outer side
內側的
靠近身體中線,不在外側
closer to the middle line of the body than to the outer side
The nurse marked the medial side of Arjun's left ankle.
護理師在 Arjun 左腳踝的內側面做了標記。
medial side of + body part
Pain spread along the medial edge of Romi's right knee.
疼痛沿著 Romi 右膝的內側邊緣擴散。
The scan showed a tear on the medial side of Beatriz's elbow.
掃描顯示 Beatriz 手肘內側有一道撕裂傷。
Daniel felt warmth on the medial part of his forearm.
Daniel 覺得自己前臂的內側發熱。
- lateral
farther from the body's midline
文法句型
medial + body-part noun
medial side of + body part
用法筆記
Common in anatomy and medicine, often contrasted with lateral. It usually names the side nearer the body's midline, not simply the exact center of a structure.
常見錯誤
2. placed in the middle area, or stretching inward from the sides
中央的
位在中間位置,或朝中間延伸
placed in the middle area, or stretching inward from the sides
A medial line divides the page into two equal columns.
一條中央的分隔線把這頁分成兩個等寬欄位。
medial + line for a middle divider
The designer placed a medial panel between the two glass doors.
設計師把一塊中央的隔板放在兩扇玻璃門之間。
A narrow medial strip runs down the center of the leaf.
葉片中央有一條狹窄的條帶往下延伸。
Workers added a medial wall to divide the long hall in two.
工人加了一道中央隔牆,把長廳分成兩半。
- outer
toward the edge rather than the middle
- peripheral
more formal and often used for the outer part of a system or area
文法句型
medial + noun
用法筆記
Used mostly in technical or descriptive writing. Distinguish it from sense 1, which refers specifically to the side nearer the body's midline.