A1 noun 중립 #8,500 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

sprain

/spreɪn/

A sprain is a common joint injury caused by overstretching or tearing ligaments, leading to pain and swelling.

30초 단어

  • Injury to a joint from twisting or stretching.
  • Causes swelling and difficulty moving.
  • Common in ankles and wrists.

Overview

A sprain is a common type of injury that affects the ligaments, which are the strong, fibrous tissues that connect bones together in a joint. When these ligaments are stretched beyond their normal capacity or torn, it results in a sprain. The severity of a sprain can range from mild, involving slight stretching, to severe, involving a complete tear of the ligament. Common joints affected include the ankle, wrist, and knee.

Usage Patterns

As a noun, 'sprain' refers to the injury itself. It is often used in the context of physical activity, accidents, or sudden movements. People might say they 'have a sprain' or 'got a sprain'. It's a common term used in everyday conversation when discussing injuries.

Common Contexts

You'll often hear about sprains in discussions about sports, like football or basketball, where sudden twists and jumps are common. It's also relevant in everyday life, such as tripping and falling, or accidentally twisting your wrist while lifting something. Medical professionals will use the term when diagnosing and treating such injuries. For example, a doctor might say, 'You have a mild ankle sprain.'

Similar Words Comparison:

  • Strain: While 'sprain' affects ligaments (connecting bone to bone), a 'strain' affects muscles or tendons (connecting muscle to bone). A strain is often called a 'pulled muscle'. For example, 'He strained his hamstring' is different from 'He sprained his ankle'.
  • Injury: 'Sprain' is a specific type of 'injury'. 'Injury' is a broader term that can refer to any harm to the body, including cuts, bruises, breaks, and sprains.
  • Wrench: In informal British English, 'to wrench' can mean to twist or sprain something suddenly, often with force. For example, 'He wrenched his back'. However, 'sprain' is the more common and widely understood term for the joint injury itself.

예시

1

She went to the doctor after she sprained her wrist playing tennis.

everyday

Ella fue al médico después de que se torció la muñeca jugando al tenis.

2

The athlete was diagnosed with a severe ankle sprain and required several weeks of rehabilitation.

medical/sports

Al atleta se le diagnosticó un esguince de tobillo grave y necesitó varias semanas de rehabilitación.

3

Ouch! I think I really sprained my finger reaching for that ball.

informal

¡Ay! Creo que me torcí mucho el dedo al intentar coger esa pelota.

4

Ligamentous injuries, such as sprains, are common in high-impact sports.

academic/medical

Las lesiones de ligamentos, como los esguinces, son comunes en deportes de alto impacto.

동의어

twist wrench strain injury lesion

자주 쓰는 조합

sprained ankle tobillo torcido / esguince de tobillo
sprained wrist muñeca torcida / esguince de muñeca
mild sprain esguince leve
severe sprain esguince grave

자주 쓰는 구문

sprained my ankle

me torcí el tobillo / me esguincé el tobillo

He has a sprain.

Él tiene un esguince.

It's just a sprain.

Es solo un esguince.

자주 혼동되는 단어

sprain vs strain

A 'sprain' is an injury to a ligament (connecting bone to bone), while a 'strain' is an injury to a muscle or tendon (connecting muscle to bone). Both involve stretching or tearing, but affect different tissues.

sprain vs break

A 'break' refers to a fracture or crack in a bone. A 'sprain' affects the ligaments around a joint, not the bone itself. While symptoms can sometimes be similar, a break is a more serious bone injury.

문법 패턴

to sprain [body part] a sprain in [body part] have a sprain suffer a sprain

How to Use It

사용 참고사항

The word 'sprain' is very common in everyday English when talking about injuries to joints. It is used neutrally in both informal and semi-formal contexts. You might hear it used casually among friends or in a more clinical setting by a doctor.


자주 하는 실수

Learners sometimes confuse 'sprain' (ligament injury) with 'strain' (muscle/tendon injury). Remember that 'sprain' usually involves a joint like the ankle or wrist, while 'strain' often refers to a 'pulled muscle'.

Tips

💡

Remember RICE for sprains

For a sprain, remember the acronym RICE: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. This helps reduce swelling and pain.

⚠️

Don't ignore persistent pain

If pain and swelling don't improve after a few days, or if you suspect a broken bone, seek medical advice.

🌍

Sports injuries are common

Sprains are very common in sports due to the high physical demands. Athletes often experience them, and recovery is a key part of their training.

어원

The word 'sprain' comes from the Middle English 'spreyne', likely derived from Old French 'espreindre', meaning 'to press, squeeze, wring'. This relates to the forceful twisting action involved in the injury.

문화적 맥락

Discussing injuries like sprains is common globally, especially in cultures where sports and physical activities are popular. The RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) for treating sprains is widely recognized.

암기 팁

Think of a 'spring' stretching too far – it can get damaged. A 'sprain' is like that for your body's joints, where the ligaments get stretched or torn.

자주 묻는 질문

4 질문

A sprain is an injury to a ligament (tissue connecting bones), usually in a joint like the ankle or wrist. A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon (tissue connecting muscle to bone), often called a 'pulled muscle'.

Common symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising around the affected joint, and difficulty moving or putting weight on the injured body part.

The most common areas for sprains are the ankle and the wrist. The knee is also frequently affected, especially in sports.

Sprains range in severity from mild (ligaments stretched) to severe (ligaments torn). A severe sprain might require medical treatment, rest, and physical therapy.

셀프 테스트

fill blank

I hurt my ankle when I tripped, and now I have a ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: a

The sentence describes an injury to the ankle from tripping, which commonly results in a sprain.

multiple choice

Which of the following best describes a sprain?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: b

A sprain specifically involves damage to the ligaments that support a joint.

sentence building

ankle / my / I / sprained / playing / soccer

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: c

This sentence follows standard English grammar and clearly states the action and the result.

점수: /3

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