wound
noun
verb
waʊnd
1
the
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
WIND
2
wind
2
的过去式和过去分词
wuːnd
noun
2
an
injury
to
your
body
that
is
made
by
a
weapon
such
as
a
knife
or
a
bullet
伤,伤口,创伤〔如刀伤、枪伤等〕
A
nurse
cleaned
and
bandaged
the
wound.
护士把伤口清洗包扎好。
It
took
several
months
for
his
wounds
to
heal
.
他的伤口几个月后才愈合。
suffer/receive
a
wound
Several
of
the
victims
suffered
severe
stab
wounds.
其中几个被害人受了严重的刀伤。
head/leg
etc
wound
He
was
treated
in
hospital
for
head
wounds.
他因头部受伤在医院接受了治疗。
stab/knife/gunshot
wound
He
died
of
gunshot
wounds.
他死于枪伤。
The
doctor
said
it
was
only
a
flesh
wound
(=one
that
does
not
cut
the
skin
very
deeply)
.
医生说那只是个很浅的伤口。
a
gaping
wound
(=one
that
is
wide
and
open)
on
his
thigh
他大腿上裂开的伤口
3
a
feeling
of
emotional
or
mental
pain
that
you
get
when
someone
says
or
does
something
unpleasant
to
you
〔感情、心灵上的〕伤痛,伤害
It
will
take
much
longer
for
the
mental
wounds
to
heal
.
精神上的创伤需要更长的时间才能愈合。
4
open old wounds wound wind
to
remind
someone
of
unpleasant
things
that
happened
in
the
past
Do
not
confuse
with
,
the
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
the
verb
,
which
has
a
different
pronunciation.
不要和动词 wind 的过去式和过去分词 wound 混淆,两者发音也不相同。
verb
5
to
injure
someone
with
a
knife,
gun
etc
〔用刀、枪等〕伤害〔某人〕
Gunmen
killed
two
people
and
wounded
six
others
in
an
attack
today.
在今天的袭击中,枪手打死了两人,打伤了六人。
be
badly/seriously/critically
etc
wounded
Five
people
were
killed
and
many
others
were
seriously
wounded
in
the
attack.
在袭击中五人死亡,还有许多人受了重伤。
be
mortally/fatally
wounded
6
to
make
someone
feel
unhappy
or
upset
使不高兴 (烦恼 )
I
was
deeply
wounded
by
his
comments.
他的批评使我深受伤害。
He
made
some
very
wounding
remarks.
他说了一些很伤人的话。