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/wuːnd/ |
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| an injury in which your skin or flesh is damaged, usually seriously . When a wound gets better it heals 伤;伤口 | He suffered serious wounds to his back and stomach. 他的背部和腹部受了重伤。 | | ahead/chest/leg wound There was blood pouring down his face from a head wound. 他的头部受了伤,血从脸上淌下来。 | | a | emotional damage caused by something bad that happens (感情上的)创伤,伤害 | | The party had never healed the wounds left by the crisis. 该政党一直都没能治愈危机留下的创伤。 | | |
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- | reopen/open (old) wounds |
| to make someone remember something bad that happened in the past |
| 揭旧伤疤 |
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| To condemn him publicly would reopen wounds within the party. 公开指责他将会重揭党内的旧伤疤。 |
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See also | - lick 1 | - salt 1 | |
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