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I . frac·ture [ˈfræk(t)ʃəʳ] VB trans, intr

fracture
lomiti [perf zlomiti]
to fracture one's leg

II . frac·ture [ˈfræk(t)ʃəʳ] N

fracture
zlom m

com·pound ˈfrac·ture N MED

ˈstress frac·ture N

stress fracture MED
stress fracture PHYS

Usage examples with fracture

to fracture one's leg

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After the game, it was concluded that he suffered a small retinal tear in his right eye and an orbital fracture.
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Cracks have been filled with opaque minerals, bigger fractures are in-filled with groundmass material.
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There were around 60 reported injuries, of which 3 were serious, including a broken leg and skull fracture.
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Pain can also occur due to bursal inflammation, swelling or fracture at the base of the tumor stalk.
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Apart from the fracture surfaces on the inboard ends of the spars it was almost undamaged.
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In 2010, over 258,000 people aged 65 and older were admitted to the hospital for hip fractures.
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Shortly after the incline was put to work, one of the gear wheels in the mechanism fractured.
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This involves the surgical reduction, or realignment, of the fracture followed by the implementation of surgical implants to aid in the healing of the fracture.
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This led medical men to hope, at least, that, say, walnut shells might be good for skull fractures.
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A fracture of the sternum is usually a comminuted fracture.
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