wound1
noun/wuːnd/
/wuːnd/
Idioms (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。
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)
- 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 ExamplesTopics War and conflictb2, Health problemsb2- 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。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- serious
- severe
- …
- inflict
- receive
- suffer
- …
- close
- heal
- bleed
- …
- care
- healing
- wound in
- wound to
- a gunshot/stab wound
(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。
- Seeing him again opened up old wounds.
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
- 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。
- Leeds are still licking their wounds after their humiliating defeat by Grimsby.
reopen old wounds
- 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。
- His comments have served only to reopen old wounds.
rub salt into the wound | rub salt into somebody’s wounds
- to make a difficult experience even more difficult for somebody
在伤口上抹盐;使雪上加霜