Definition of hamstring

hamstringnoun

gân kheo

/ˈhæmstrɪŋ//ˈhæmstrɪŋ/

The word "hamstring" has its origin in the Old English phrase "hamstrung," which means "to cut or shorten the sinewy tendon at the back of the knee." This Old English phrase is derived from the words "ham" meaning "upper part of the leg" and "strang" meaning "to stretch" or "to tighten." In the 15th century, the word "hamstring" was used to describe the act of cutting the tendons in the back of the knee, which was a common method of crippling or disabling an enemy soldier or horse. This practice was used to render the victim unable to flee or fight. Today, the word "hamstring" is still used to describe an injury to the hamstring muscles, which are located at the back of the thigh. The term has undergone a significant shift in meaning, but its origins are rooted in the concept of damaging the tendons behind the knee.

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one of the five tendons behind the knee that connect the muscles of the upper leg to the bones of the lower leg

một trong năm gân phía sau đầu gối nối các cơ của chân trên với xương của chân dưới

Example:
  • a hamstring injury

    chấn thương gân kheo

  • She's pulled a hamstring.

    Cô ấy bị chấn thương gân kheo.

a tendon behind the hock (= middle joint) of the back leg of a horse and some other animals

gân sau khớp cổ chân (= khớp giữa) của chân sau của ngựa và một số động vật khác

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