wounding
present participle ofwound
单词 | wounding |
释义 | wounding present participle ofwound wound verb[Tusually passive] uk/wuːnd/us/wuːnd/woundverb[T usually passive](INJURE)B2 todamageanareaof thebody,especiallyby making acutorholein theskin: Flyingglasswounded herinthefaceandneck. Thepolicechiefwasbadlywounded in theexplosion. to hurt someone physically
Injuring and injuries
woundverb[T usually passive](UPSET)to make someonefeelupset: He wasdeeplywounded by herfiercecriticism. to hurt someone emotionally
Making people sad, shocked and upset
wound verb uk/waʊnd/us/waʊnd/past simple and past participle ofwind Enclosing, surrounding and immersing
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