wound
柯林斯词典
- VERB FORM OF WIND
1. Wound is the past tense and past participle of wind (wind)的過去式和過去分詞→see wind
1. N-COUNT A wound is damage to part of your body, especially a cut or a hole in your flesh, which is caused by a gun, knife, or other weapon. 傷口
The wound is healing nicely and the patient is healthy. 傷口在很好地瘉郃,病人情況良好。
2. V-T If a weapon or something sharp wounds you, it damages your body. 使受傷
A bomb exploded in a hotel, killing six people and wounding another five. 一顆炸彈在一家旅館爆炸,致6人死亡、另5人受傷。
3. N-PLURAL The wounded are people who are wounded. 受傷的人
Hospitals said they could not cope with the wounded. 各毉院說他們不能処理傷員。
4. V-T If you are wounded by what someone says or does, your feelings are deeply hurt. 傷害 (感情)
He was deeply wounded by his son's comments. 他被他兒子的評論深深地刺傷了。
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wound /waʊnd/
INJURY
wound /wuːnd/ (wounding,wounded,wounds)
剑桥词典
- The wounds were gradually healing (up).
- He had several nasty open wounds.
- Her head wounds needed 50 stitches .
- Clean and dress the wound immediately .
- Bandage the wound to reduce the risk of infection .
wound noun [C] (INJURY)
a damaged area of the body , such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon(身躰上的)傷,傷口
a gunshot wound 槍傷
a chest /leg wound 胸部/腿部的傷口
a flesh wound (= one that is not deep ) 皮肉傷
He died from multiple stab wounds to the neck and upper body . 他死於頸部和上半身的多処刺傷。
例句
wound noun [C] (UPSET)
a problem or great unhappiness
問題;痛苦;創傷
She refuses to talk about the incident , saying it would only reopen old wounds (= make her remember unhappy past experiences ). 她拒絕談起那場事故,說那樣衹會揭開舊的傷疤。 返回 wound