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ambulation 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. walking about; "the hospital encouraged early ambulation"
  2. (ambulate) walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking
  3. (ambulatory) relating to or adapted for walking; "an ambulatory corridor"
  4. (ambulatory) a covered walkway (as in a cloister); "it has an ambulatory and seven chapels"
  5. Walking (also known as ambulation) is one of the main gaits of locomotion among legged animals, and is typically slower than running and other gaits. Walking is defined by an 'inverted pendulum' gait in which the body vaults over the stiff limb or limbs with each step. ...
  6. The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.
  7. walking around
  8. (ambulate) To walk; to relocate one's self under the power of one's own legs
  9. (AMBULATE) The Farber Law Group represents people with serious personal injuries and wrongful death claims. ...
  10. (Ambulate) To walk. [Click Here to Return to List]
  11. (ambulate) Although often used to mean "walk at a leisurely pace" (because, one imagines, of its similarity to the word "amble"), to ambulate is simply to walk. See: AMBLE.
  12. (ambulate) a term used by medical personnel to describe a patient’s ability to walk or move around by themselves.
  13. (Ambulatory) Something, which is not cast in stone; which can be changed or revoked, such as a will.
  14. (Ambulatory) The ability to walk freely and independently, not bedridden or hospitalized.
  15. (ambulatory) a semi-circular or polygonal aisle enclosing an apse or a straight ended sanctuary
  16. (ambulatory) Covered walkway around the apse of a church.
  17. (ambulatory) A continuous aisle in a circular building, as in a church.
  18. (ambulatory) A semicircular or polygonal aisle.  Usually an ambulatory leads around the east end of the choir; separating the choir from apses or chapels.
  19. (Ambulatory) able to walk, hence referring to a person who is not confined to a bed or wheelchair.
  20. (ambulatory) covered portico surrounding the inner shrine of a temple
  21. (Ambulatory) Able to get from one place to another independently (even if using assistive devices such as manual wheelchairs, canes or walkers).
  22. (Ambulatory) Aisle round an apse.
  23. (Ambulatory) For purposes of residential living an ambulatory individual is one who can exit a building without any mechanical (walker or wheelchair) or personal assistance. A cane is acceptable under the ambulatory definition.
  24. (Ambulatory) Includes three service types: intensive outpatient, non-intensive outpatient, and ambulatory detoxification.
  25. (Ambulatory) Information system to deal with the care of outpatients.