bandage
bandage 英 [ˈbændɪdʒ] 美 [ˈbændɪdʒ]
n. 绷带 vt. 用绷带包扎
进行时:bandaging 过去式:bandaged 过去分词:bandaged 第三人称单数:bandages 名词复数:bandages
- A bandage is a piece of tape or cloth that's used to slow the flow of blood from a cut or another wound. Any good first aid kit is equipped with plenty of bandages.
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- n. 绷带
- vt. 用绷带包扎
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1. We put a bandage on his knee.
我们在他的膝盖上缠了一条绷带。
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2. My mum put a bandage round it.
我妈妈在它周围缠了一条绷带。
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3. He has his head in bandage.
他用绷带把头包扎起来。
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4. My sister is putting on a bandage.
我妹妹正在扎绷带。
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5. I'll bandage your hand.
我要用绷带把您的手包起来。
- bandage (n.) "strip of soft cloth or other material used in binding wounds, stopping bleeding, etc.," 1590s, from Middle French bandage (16c.), from Old French bander "to bind," from bande "a strip" (see band (n.1)).
- bandage (v.) "to dress a wound, etc., with a bandage," 1734 (implied in bandaging), from bandage (n.). Related: Bandaged.
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