tail bone造句
例句與造句
- Clack, who was severely hampered by a bruised tail bone, was 1-for-6 from the 3-point arc, Ivan Wagner 1-for-5, William Clay 1-for-4 and Chris McColpin 0-for-3.
- A 20-year-old instructor with inexhaustible patience guided us through wobbly basics, during which there was a withering assault on tail bones, wrists, hands, knees and egos.
- The hip has been removed to France for study, but the tail bones remain, surrounded by chain link fence and protected from seasonal rains by a tin roof.
- Humans have a " tail bone " ( the coccyx ) attached to the pelvis, formed of fused vertebrae, usually four, at the bottom of the vertebral column.
- The remains are primarily from one gigantic animal, except for a few tail bones ( caudal vertebrae ), which belong to another animal of the same size and species.
- It's difficult to find tail bone in a sentence. 用tail bone造句挺難的
- Most remarkably, the spine segments that had been tail bones fused into a single rod, allowing muscles that formerly wagged the tail to be used for extra force in jumping.
- Marrow is a walking, talking skeleton who has the ability to transform his skeletal body into many shapes as long as Dolph gives him a good kick in the tail bone first.
- Broken tail may range from the actual tail bones being broken to the more common skin injuries that are very difficult to heal because of the difficulty of bandaging or protecting the tail.
- :Just in case it isn't obvious . . . people find sitting comfortable due in large part to them having butts to sit on, as in literal buttocks that cushion your tail bone.
- With the addition of four neck bones and more tail bones, it now measures 86 feet, one of the largest land animals that ever lived, and presumably is topped with the proper head.
- Another reason is that dogs with the type of tails that the Dobermann has ( long with little hair or flesh over the tail bones ) have a very high occurrence of'broken tail '.
- It is a hammock-like muscle, found in both sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx ( tail bone ) forming the floor of the pelvic cavity and supporting the pelvic organs.
- Staring back from the dry stream bed, oblivious to Hollywood blockbusters or national pride, lay the tail bones of an ancestor of Tyrannosaurus Rex experts estimate are 20 million years older than any previously known specimen.
- Over a 20-year period, she was hospitalized several times as the result of beatings, treated for concussions, a nose broken more than once, a fractured tail bone from being kicked with heavy boots, black eyes, bruises.
- I spent the first hour slunk down on my tail bone in the second-row seat that my aunt provided, watching the ever-youthful Miss Blyth sing like a canary, just as she did in " Student Prince,"