柯林斯詞典 VERB FORM OF WIND wound /wa?nd/ 1. Wound is the past tense and past participle of wind (wind)的過去式和過去分詞→see wind INJURY wound /wu?nd/ (wounding,wounded,wounds) 1. N-COUNT A wound is damage to part of your body, especially a cut or a hole in your flesh, which is caused by a gun, knife, or other weapon. 傷口 The wound is healing nicely and the patient is healthy. 傷口在很好地愈合,病人情況良好。2. V-T If a weapon or something sharp wounds you, it damages your body. 使受傷 A bomb exploded in a hotel, killing six people and wounding another five. 一顆炸彈在一家旅館爆炸,致6人死亡、另5人受傷。3. N-PLURAL The wounded are people who are wounded. 受傷的人 Hospitals said they could not cope with the wounded. 各醫(yī)院說他們不能處理傷員。4. V-T If you are wounded by what someone says or does, your feelings are deeply hurt. 傷害 (感情) He was deeply wounded by his son's comments. 他被他兒子的評(píng)論深深地刺傷了。 返回 wound劍橋詞典 wound noun [C] (INJURY) a damaged area of the body , such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon (身體上的)傷,傷口 a gunshot wound 槍傷 a chest /leg wound 胸部/腿部的傷口 a flesh wound (= one that is not deep ) 皮肉傷 He died from multiple stab wounds to the neck and upper body . 他死于頸部和上半身的多處刺傷。 例句 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 問題;痛苦;創(chuàng)傷 She refuses to talk about the incident , saying it would only reopen old wounds (= make her remember unhappy past experiences ). 她拒絕談起那場事故,說那樣只會(huì)揭開舊的傷疤。 返回 wound