词组 | wound |
释义 | noun | verb wound1 /wuːnd/ noun an injury to your body, especially one that is made by a weapon such as a knife, bullet, or bombadjectivesa serious/severe/bad wound He was taken to hospital with serious head wounds.a deep wound Surgeons had to put three stitches in a deep wound in his shoulder.a minor/superficial wound (=not serious) His wounds, luckily, were minor.a fatal/mortal wound (=causing death) The second man’s knife inflicted the fatal wound.multiple wounds (=several different wounds) The man had multiple wounds to his head and body.an open wound (=one which exposes flesh under the skin) A player should not continue to play with an open wound.a gaping wound (=one that is wide and open) Blood spurted from his gaping wounds.nouns + wounda head/leg etc wound The victim died of chest wounds.a stab/knife wound He was taken to hospital and treated for stab wounds.a gunshot/bullet wound Deaths from gunshot wounds have risen sharply in the city.a war wound He walked with a limp, the result of an old war wound.a flesh wound (=one that does not injure bones or parts inside the body) It’s only a flesh wound and will heal in ten days or so.a shrapnel wound (=caused by a piece of metal from an exploding bomb or shell) Many of the soldiers had suffered shrapnel wounds.the entry/exit wound (=where a bullet enters or leaves someone’s body) Medical examiners have studied the exit wound in the victim’s back.verbssuffer/receive a wound The victim had suffered multiple wounds to his back and stomach.inflict a wound These fish can inflict serious wounds.dress/bandage a wound (=cover it with cloth) The nurse dressed my wounds.clean/bathe a wound He finished cleaning the wound and began bandaging the arm.a wound heals The wound is healing nicely.prepositionsa wound in sth There’s a deep wound in his leg.wounds to sth She has stab wounds to the arms and chest.phrasestreat sb for wounds Several people were treated for gunshot wounds. noun | verb wound2 /waʊnd/ verb to injure someone with a knife, gun, bomb etcGrammarUsually passive.adverbsbe badly/seriously/severely wounded also be gravely wounded formal Her husband was seriously wounded in the attack.be critically wounded (=be so badly wounded that you might die) Some of the victims are critically wounded.be fatally/mortally wounded (=so badly that you die) The president was fatally wounded by a gunman in the crowd.be slightly/lightly wounded Two people were shot and slightly wounded.You can also say that someone’s pride is wounded, when they feel upset, especially because they are unsuccessful: His pride was wounded when he was turned him down for the job. |
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