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单词 wound
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wound1

noun
 
/wuːnd/
/wuːnd/
Idioms
  1.  
    an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in the skin using a weapon(身体上的)伤,伤口;(武器造成的)伤
    • a gunshot/stab wound枪伤;刺伤
    • a bullet/knife/shrapnel wound枪伤/刀伤/弹片伤
    • a head/leg wound头伤;腿伤
    • an old war wound战争中的旧伤
    • The nurse cleaned the wound.护士清洗了伤口。
    • The wound healed slowly.伤口愈合得很慢。
    • He died of his wounds.他因受伤而死亡。
    • wound to something He suffered a fatal wound to the abdomen.他腹部受了致命伤。
    • He died from the wounds he had received to his chest.他由于胸部受伤而死亡。
    see also exit wound, flesh wound
    Wordfinder
    • bandage
    • bleed
    • bruise
    • fracture
    • hurt
    • injury
    • plaster
    • sore
    • swell
    • wound
    Collocations InjuriesInjuriesBeing injured
    • have a fall/​an injury
    • receive/​suffer/​sustain a serious injury/​a hairline fracture/(especially British English) whiplash/​a gunshot wound
    • hurt/​injure your ankle/​back/​leg
    • damage the brain/​an ankle ligament/​your liver/​the optic nerve/​the skin
    • pull/​strain/​tear a hamstring/​ligament/​muscle/​tendon
    • sprain/​twist your ankle/​wrist
    • break a bone/​your collarbone/​your leg/​three ribs
    • fracture/​crack your skull
    • break/​chip/​knock out/​lose a tooth
    • burst/​perforate your eardrum
    • dislocate your finger/​hip/​jaw/​shoulder
    • bruise/​cut/​graze your arm/​knee/​shoulder
    • burn/​scald yourself/​your tongue
    • bang/​bump/​hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/​head/​knee (on/​against something)
    Treating injuries
    • treat somebody for burns/​a head injury/​a stab wound
    • examine/​clean/​dress/​bandage/​treat a bullet wound
    • repair a damaged/​torn ligament/​tendon/​cartilage
    • amputate/​cut off an arm/​a finger/​a foot/​a leg/​a limb
    • put on/ (formal) apply/​take off (especially North American English) a Band-Aid™/(British English) a plaster/​a bandage
    • need/​require/​put in/ (especially British English) have (out)/ (North American English) get (out) stitches
    • put on/​rub on/ (formal) apply cream/​ointment/​lotion
    • have/​receive/​undergo (British English) physiotherapy/(North American English) physical therapy
    Extra Examples
    • He died of gunshot wounds to the head.他死于头部枪伤。
    • He had deep wounds in his chest.他胸部有几处很深的伤口。
    • He had suffered multiple stab wounds to his chest.他的胸口有多处刺伤。
    • His old war wounds still ached in certain weathers.战争给他留下的旧伤在某些天气里仍然疼痛。
    • It was a clean wound, and it healed quickly.伤口未感染,很快就愈合了。
    • She suffered numerous slash and puncture wounds to her arms and upper body.她的手臂和上身有多处刀伤和刺伤。
    • The President's self-inflicted wounds have called his credibility into question.总统的自伤行为导致其信誉受到质疑。
    • The animal died from an infected wound.这只动物死于伤口感染。
    • a fatal gunshot wound致命的枪伤
    • He proudly showed us his war wounds.他骄傲地向我们展示了他的战伤。
    • She survived, despite receiving severe stab wounds.她尽管被严重刺伤,还是活了下来。
    Topics War and conflictb2, Health problemsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • serious
    • severe
    verb + wound
    • inflict
    • receive
    • suffer
    wound + verb
    • close
    • heal
    • bleed
    wound + noun
    • care
    • healing
    preposition
    • wound in
    • wound to
  2.  
    mental or emotional pain caused by something unpleasant that has been said or done to you(心灵上的)伤,创伤
    • Seeing him again opened up old wounds.再次见到他打开了旧的创伤。
    • They say that time heals all wounds.他们说时间会抚平一切创伤。
    • 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。
    • The incident remains a festering wound.这起事件至今仍是一个溃烂的伤口。
  3. Word OriginOld English wund (noun), wundian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wond and German Wunde, of unknown ultimate origin.
Idioms
lick your wounds
  1. to spend time trying to get your strength or confidence back after a defeat or a disappointing experience(经历失败或失望后)恢复元气,重整旗鼓
    • Leeds are still licking their wounds after their humiliating defeat by Grimsby.在惨败于格里姆斯比之后,利兹联队仍在舔舐伤口。
reopen old wounds
  1. to remind somebody of something unpleasant that happened or existed in the past揭旧疮疤;揭老底
    • His comments have served only to reopen old wounds.他的言论只会重新揭开旧伤。
rub salt into the wound | rub salt into somebody’s wounds
  1. to make a difficult experience even more difficult for somebody在伤口上抹盐;使雪上加霜

wound1

verb
 
/wuːnd/
/wuːnd/
[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wound
/wuːnd/
/wuːnd/
he / she / it wounds
/wuːndz/
/wuːndz/
past simple wounded
/ˈwuːndɪd/
/ˈwuːndɪd/
past participle wounded
/ˈwuːndɪd/
/ˈwuːndɪd/
-ing form wounding
/ˈwuːndɪŋ/
/ˈwuːndɪŋ/
  1.  
    wound somebody/something to injure part of the body, especially by making a hole in the skin using a weapon使(身体)受伤;(用武器)伤害
    • He had been wounded in the arm.他的手臂受过伤。
    • The driver was seriously wounded in the shooting.司机在枪击中严重受伤。
    • Two soldiers were wounded in yesterday's fighting.两名士兵在昨天的战斗中受伤。
    • She was fatally wounded in the attack.她在袭击中受了致命伤。
    • His leg had been badly wounded in the helicopter crash.他的腿在直升机失事中受了重伤。
    Synonyms injureinjurewound hurt bruise sprain pull strainThese words all mean to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident.injure to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident:
    • He injured his knee playing hockey.他打曲棍球时弄伤了膝盖。
    • Three people were injured in the crash.撞车事故中有三人受伤。
    wound [often passive] (rather formal) to injure part of the body, especially by making a hole in the skin using a weapon:
    • 50 people were seriously wounded in the attack.这次攻击中有 50 人受重伤。
    Wound is often used to talk about people being hurt in war or in other attacks that affect a lot of people.
    hurt to cause physical pain to somebody/​yourself; to injure somebody/​yourself:
    • Did you hurt yourself?你伤着自己了吗?
    injure or hurt?You can hurt or injure a part of the body in an accident. Hurt emphasizes the physical pain caused; injure emphasizes that the part of the body has been damaged in some way.bruise to make a blue, brown or purple mark (= a bruise) appear on the skin after somebody has fallen or been hit; to develop a bruisesprain to injure part of your body, especially your ankle, wrist or knee, by suddenly twisting it, causing pain and swellingpull to damage a muscle, etc., by using too much forcestrain to injure yourself or part of your body by making it work too hard:
    • Don’t strain your eyes by reading in poor light.别在光线不足的地方看书把眼睛给伤了。
    Patterns
    • to injure/​hurt/​strain yourself
    • to injure/​hurt/​sprain/​pull/​strain a muscle
    • to injure/​hurt/​sprain your ankle/​foot/​knee/​wrist/​hand
    • to injure/​hurt/​strain your back/​shoulder/​eyes
    • to injure/​hurt your spine/​neck
    • to be badly/​severely/​slightly injured/​wounded/​hurt/​bruised/​sprained
    Extra Examples
    • One reporter was wounded in the leg.一名记者腿部受伤。
    • She was fatally wounded in a car crash.她在撞车事故中受了致命伤。
    • About 50 people were seriously wounded in the attack.约有50人在袭击中受了重伤。
    • He was mortally wounded by an assassin.他被刺客重伤身亡。
    • Police fired on demonstrators, killing thirteen and wounding fourteen others.警察向示威者开枪,造成十三人死亡、十四人受伤。
    Topics War and conflictb2, Health problemsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • critically
    • gravely
    preposition
    • in
    phrases
    • the walking wounded
  2.  
    wound somebody/something to hurt somebody’s feelings使(心灵)受伤;伤感情
    • She had been deeply wounded by his remarks.他的话使她深受伤害。
    • Friends say he has been wounded by the criticism.朋友们说他受到了批评的伤害。
    • Their indifference wounded him.他们的冷漠伤害了他。
    • You wounded his pride.你伤了他的自尊。
    • It seemed to me I had wounded her ego.在我看来,我伤害了她的自尊心。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deeply
    • emotionally
  3. Word OriginOld English wund (noun), wundian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wond and German Wunde, of unknown ultimate origin.

wound2

verb
/waʊnd/
/waʊnd/
  1. past tense, past participle of wind2
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