I don't think it's broken, but it might be a sprain.
我相信手腕没有折,但可能扭伤了。
连线杂志
A sprain is when you have an injury to your ligaments.
扭伤是指韧带受伤。
赖世雄进阶英语词汇3500
Candy sprained her ankle playing badminton.
康蒂打羽毛球时扭伤了脚踝。
连线杂志
So that's the difference between a sprain and a strain.
这就是扭伤和拉伤的区别。
英国原版语文第三册
But the man, making more haste than good speed, sprained his ankle in jumping over a fence.
但男人,比速度更快,扭伤了脚踝,跳过篱笆。
美国原版语文第三册
I sprained my ankle by stopping too quick-no, not too quick, either, for there was something in my way.
我太快停下来,所以摔坏了膝盖。不,也不是因为停得太快,是因为有东西挡了我的路。
2013 ESLPod
" To sprain" (sprain) means to injure, to hurt.
“to sprain”(扭伤)的意思是伤害、伤害。
流行文化
A branch of a river used to even be called a sprain.
一条河流的分支过去甚至被称为扭伤。
夜班医生
No, but it's a pretty bad sprain.
不 可扭伤很严重。
梦幻橄榄球手
Cleal Herbert dealing with that high ankle sprain.
克利尔·赫伯特正在处理高位脚踝扭伤。
英语百科
Sprain
A sprain, also known as a torn ligament, is damage to one or more ligaments in a joint, often caused by trauma or the joint being taken beyond its functional range of motion. The severity of sprain ranges from a minor injury which resolves in a few days to a major rupture of one or more ligaments requiring surgical fixation and a period of immobilisation. Sprains can occur in any joint but are most common in the ankle and wrist.