Fissure Meaning in English
word
ˈfɪʃɝ
FISH-er
fˈɪʃɐ
FISH-uh
التعريف
A narrow opening, crack, or split in something, especially in rock, the ground, or tissue.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Fissure' is formal and often used in scientific, medical, or geological contexts. Common collocations: 'anal fissure', 'fissure in the rock'. Not typically used for minor cracks in everyday objects; 'crack' is more general and informal.
Spanish: fisura - grietaPortuguese (BR): fissura - rachaduraPortuguese (PT): fissura - rachaChinese (Simplified): 裂缝 - 裂口Chinese (Traditional): 裂縫 - 裂口Hindi: दरार - चीराArabic: شق - صدعBengali: ফাটল - চিড় (বিশেষত শিলা বা টিস্যুতে) - সরু ফাঁকRussian: трещина - щель (обычно в науке или медицине)Japanese: 裂け目 - 亀裂 (きれつ)Vietnamese: vết nứt - khe nứtKorean: 균열 - 틈Turkish: yarık - çatlak (bilimsel/medikal anlamda)Urdu: درار - شگافIndonesian: retakan - celah sempit
جمل نموذجية
A deep fissure formed in the ice after the storm.
basic
The doctor noticed a small fissure in the patient's skin.
basic
Plants grew out of every fissure in the old wall.
basic
The earthquake left a huge fissure running across the field.
natural
There's a small fissure in the rock where water drips through.
natural
After hours of hiking, his feet developed a painful fissure.
natural