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wound noun [ 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。

More examples

The wounds were gradually healing (up).

He had several nasty open wounds.

Her head wounds needed 50 stitches.

Clean and dress the wound immediately.

Bandage the wound to reduce the risk of infection.

wound noun [ C ] UPSET

a problem or great unhappiness问题;痛苦;创伤

She refuses to talk about the incident, saying it would only reopen old 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。

wound verb [ 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。

More examples

Several soldiers were wounded in the return of fire.

He was charged with malicious wounding.

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.

wound verb [ 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。

past simple and past participle ofwind (wind的过去式及过去分词)


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