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词汇 wound
释义 wound
noun[ C ]
uk /wuːnd/ us /wuːnd/

woundnoun[C] (INJURY)


B2
a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon: (身体上的)伤,伤口
a gunshot wound枪伤
a chest/leg wound胸部/腿部的伤口
a flesh wound (= one that is not deep)皮肉伤
He died from multiple stab wounds to the neck and upper body.他死于颈部和上半身的多处刺伤。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

damage to the body
injuryHe was treated for minor injuries.
woundMost of the casualties had gunshot wounds.
cutHe walked away from the car crash with only cuts and bruises.
gashHe was bleeding profusely from a deep gash in his leg.
scratchShe had little scratches all over her arms.
lacerationA doctor's report said the laceration had cut the jugular vein.
The wounds were gradually healing (up).伤口在逐渐愈合。
He had several nasty open wounds.
Her head wounds needed 50 stitches.她头上的伤口需要缝50针。
Clean and dress the wound immediately.马上清洗包扎伤口。
Bandage the wound to reduce the risk of infection.包扎伤口以减少感染的危险。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Injuring and injuries
at-risk
battered child syndrome
battered woman syndrome
be in the warsidiom
bite
eviscerate
first degree
flesh wound
fourth degree
gash
granulate
incapacitate
insult
personal injury
pi
pull
reinjure
reinjury
strain
wounded

woundnoun[C] (UPSET)


a problem or great unhappiness: 问题;痛苦;创伤
She refuses to talk about the incident, saying it would only reopenold wounds (= make her remember unhappy past experiences).她拒绝谈起那场事故,说那样只会揭开旧的伤疤。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sadness and regret
aw
be/weigh on your conscienceidiom
bitter
black dog
breastbeating
cry
doom and gloom
feel badidiom
gloominess
glumness
groan
guilt
melancholia
prick
prick someone's conscienceidiom
regretful
regretfully
remorse
repentant
wretchedness
wound
verb[ Tusually passive ]
uk /wuːnd/ us /wuːnd/

woundverb[T usually passive] (INJURE)


B2
to damage an area of the body, especially by making a cut or hole in the skin: (身体上的)伤,伤口
Flying glass wounded her in the face and neck.飞溅的玻璃划伤了她的脸和颈部。
The police chief was badly wounded in the explosion.警长在爆炸中受了重伤。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to hurt someone physically
hurtI hurt my arm climbing over the fence.
injureThe bomb killed ten people and injured many more.
woundHe was wounded so badly in the attack that doctors said he might never walk again.
maimThe atrocities have killed or maimed thousands of people.
tortureThe guards were accused of torturing prisoners.
stabHe was fatally stabbed with a kitchen knife.
Several soldiers were wounded in the return of fire.反击中,数名士兵受伤。
He was charged with malicious wounding.他被控蓄意伤人。
The shot was only intended to wound the attacker.
Many of the victims were wounded by shrapnel.
One of the climbers was wounded by falling rocks.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Injuring and injuries
at-risk
battered child syndrome
battered woman syndrome
be in the warsidiom
bite
eviscerate
first degree
flesh wound
fourth degree
gash
granulate
incapacitate
insult
personal injury
pi
pull
reinjure
reinjury
strain
wounded

woundverb[T usually passive] (UPSET)


to make someone feel upset: 使受创伤;伤害
He was deeply wounded by her fierce criticism.她尖刻的批评深深伤害了他。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to hurt someone emotionally
hurtI'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.
hurt someone’s feelingsDon't say anything - you'll hurt her feelings.
upsetI'm sorry the news upset you.
woundHe had wounded her pride more than she would ever have admitted.
painIt pains me to admit it, but there's nothing I can do to change the situation.
grieveIt grieved him that he had been the cause of all the bitterness.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making people sad, shocked and upset
aback
amiss
appal
be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom
bite
bum
gnaw
haunt
heartbreaker
heartbreakingly
hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom
nerve
self-lacerating
self-laceration
sensitivity
shake someone out of something
shake someone up
shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom
tear
toxic
wound
verb
uk /waʊnd/ us /waʊnd/

woundverb (PAST OF WIND)


past simple and past participle ofwind(wind的过去式及过去分词)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Enclosing, surrounding and immersing
beleaguer
beleaguered
beset
border
box someone/something in
drown
enclosure
fence something in
fence something off
flooding
gather
gift wrap
gift-wrapped
sheathe
siege
soak
steep
steep something/someone in something
submersion
swaddle

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wound | American Dictionary


wound
us/wɑʊnd/

wound (WIND)


past simple and past participle of wind
wound
noun[ C ]
us/wund/

woundnoun[C] (INJURY)


a hurt or injury to the body, such as a cut or tear in the skin or flesh:
a puncture wound
He had a deep wound in his arm and had lost a lot of blood.
wound
verb[ T ]
us/wund/

woundverb[T] (HURT FEELINGS)


to hurt the feelings of someone; upset:
He totally ignored her, and she was deeply wounded.

woundverb[T] (INJURE)


to hurt or injure the body, as with a cut or tear in the skin or flesh:
Several people were wounded by falling rocks.
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