crutch

名词

UK/krʌtʃ/
US/krʌtʃ/

定义 crutch 名词

  1. CountableUsually plural

    A support, often a stick or brace, used to assist with walking, typically for those with a foot or leg injury. It usually has a handle and either a part that fits around the lower arm, or a piece that fits under the arm.

    • She sprained her ankle and will have to use crutches for a few weeks.

    • After his fracture, he navigated the hospital using crutches.

    • Following her knee surgery, she found crutches to be essential for her recovery.

  2. Singulardisapproving

    Something that provides support or assistance, which one relies on, often excessively.

    • He used work as a crutch to avoid dealing with reality.

    • Some people view technology as a crutch for their social interactions.

    • She used shopping as a crutch to deal with her stress.

  3. Countable

    An alternate spelling of 'crotch'.