wound
wound 英 [waʊnd] 美 [waʊnd]
n. 创伤,伤口 v. 受伤,伤害
进行时:wounding 过去式:wounded 过去分词:wounded 第三人称单数:wounds 名词复数:wounds
- A wound is a serious injury, especially a deep cut through the skin. But things like pride and feelings can also get wounded.
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- n. 创伤,伤口
- v. 受伤,伤害
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1. a leg wound, a head wound
腿伤、头伤等
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2. a bullet wound, a knife wound, a gunshot wound, a stab wound
枪伤;刀伤;枪伤;刺伤
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3. an old war wound
战争中的旧伤
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4. The nurse cleaned the wound.
护士清洗了伤口。
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5. The wound healedslowly.
伤口愈合得很慢。
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6. After a serious argument, it can take some time for the wounds to heal.
激烈争吵之后的感情创伤需要一些时间才能愈合。
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7. Seeing him again opened up old wounds.
再次见到他打开了旧的创伤。
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8. He had been wounded in the arm.
他的手臂受过伤。
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9. She felt deeply woundedby his cruel remarks.
他那刻薄的话语使她感到深受伤害。
- wound (n.) Old English wund "hurt, injury, ulcer," from Proto-Germanic *wundaz (source also of Old Saxon wunda, Old Norse und, Old Frisian wunde, Old High German wunta, German wunde "wound"), perhaps from PIE root *wen- (2) "to beat, wound."
- wound (v.) Old English wundian "to wound," from the source of wound (n.). Cognate with Old Frisian wundia, Middle Dutch and Dutch wonden, Old High German wunton, German verwunden, Gothic gawundon. Figurative use, of feelings, etc., from c. 1200. Related: Wounded; wounding.
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