A1 noun Neutre

crutches

/ˈkrʌtʃɪz/

Crutches are sticks with supports that fit under the arms or around the wrists. They help people with leg or foot injuries walk by taking the weight off the injured limb.

Exemples

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1

I have to use crutches for three weeks because I broke my foot.

I have to use crutches for three weeks because I broke my foot.

2

The hospital provides crutches to patients who have undergone leg surgery.

The hospital provides crutches to patients who have undergone leg surgery.

3

I'm finally getting used to moving around on these crutches.

I'm finally getting used to moving around on these crutches.

Famille de mots

Nom
crutch
Verb
crutch
Adjectif
crutched
Apparenté
support
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Astuce mémo

The word 'crutches' starts with 'C'. Imagine the curved 'C' shape is the part that fits under your arm for support.

Quiz rapide

After the skiing accident, Sarah had to use ______ to walk around the house.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : crutches

Exemples

1

I have to use crutches for three weeks because I broke my foot.

everyday

I have to use crutches for three weeks because I broke my foot.

2

The hospital provides crutches to patients who have undergone leg surgery.

formal

The hospital provides crutches to patients who have undergone leg surgery.

3

I'm finally getting used to moving around on these crutches.

informal

I'm finally getting used to moving around on these crutches.

4

Research indicates that the height of crutches must be adjusted correctly to prevent nerve damage.

academic

Research indicates that the height of crutches must be adjusted correctly to prevent nerve damage.

5

Our medical supply division reported a high demand for lightweight aluminum crutches this quarter.

business

Our medical supply division reported a high demand for lightweight aluminum crutches this quarter.

Famille de mots

Nom
crutch
Verb
crutch
Adjectif
crutched
Apparenté
support

Collocations courantes

be on crutches be on crutches
walk with crutches walk with crutches
a pair of crutches a pair of crutches
lean on crutches lean on crutches
adjustable crutches adjustable crutches

Phrases Courantes

to use something as a crutch

to use something as a crutch (metaphorical for relying too much on something)

emotional crutch

emotional crutch

get off crutches

get off crutches

Souvent confondu avec

crutches vs cane

A cane is a single stick held in one hand for balance, while crutches provide more support and usually come in pairs for weight-bearing.

crutches vs walker

A walker is a metal frame with four legs that you push in front of you, whereas crutches are sticks used under the arms.

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Notes d'usage

The word is typically used in the plural ('crutches') when referring to the medical equipment. In the singular ('crutch'), it often refers to a metaphorical dependency.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the singular 'crutch' when they mean the pair of tools they are using to walk. Always use the plural if you are using two.

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Astuce mémo

The word 'crutches' starts with 'C'. Imagine the curved 'C' shape is the part that fits under your arm for support.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Old English word 'crycc', meaning a staff or a stick used for support.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Usually plural Used with the preposition 'on'
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Contexte culturel

In many Western societies, seeing someone on crutches usually prompts people to hold doors open or offer a seat as a sign of common courtesy.

Quiz rapide

After the skiing accident, Sarah had to use ______ to walk around the house.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : crutches

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