单词 | wound |
释义 | woundwoundswoundwound1 /wuːnd/ noun [countable] a deep cut made in your skin by a knife or bullet: gunshot woundswound枪伤It took a long time for his wounds to heal.takewound他的伤口很长时间才愈合。Word Choice: wound or injury?You use wound about an injury caused by a weapon such as a gun or a knife, in a fight, a war, or when someone is attacked:He died of a gunshot wound to the head.diewind他死于头部枪伤。You use injury about damage to a part of your body, especially in an accident:He suffered serious injuries in the car crash.sufferinjury他在车祸中受了重伤。THESAURUS: woundinjury damage to part of your body that you get in an accident or attack: The driver had serious injuries.haveinjurya head injurywound an injury caused by a weapon such as a knife, gun, or bomb: He died from a bullet wound in his chest.diewinda knife woundwindcut a hole in your skin caused by a sharp object, from which blood comes out: I had a big cut on my arm.havebruise a dark mark on your skin that you get when you fall or get hit: After the fight, his arms were covered in bruises.armbecoverbruisegraze an area of skin that is a little damaged, for example when you fall over: Kids are always getting grazes on their legs and knees.kidbegetgrazelegkneefracture a crack in a bone: He suffered a small fracture of the skull.suffera hip fracture |
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