及物动词
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1. The shot wounded her left arm.
子弹打伤了她的左臂。
2. The soldier was wounded in the arm.
这个士兵的胳膊受伤了。
名词
1. He had a bullet wound in his chest.
他胸部有枪伤。
2. That was a wound to the child''s pride.
那是对孩子自尊心的伤害。
1. 创伤:引起机体组织器官产生解剖结构的破坏或生理功能的紊乱,并伴有不同程度的局部或全身反应的病理现象. 2.创伤(wound)是因锐性外力或强烈的钝性外力作用于机体组织或器官,使受伤部皮肤或黏膜出现伤口及深在组织与外界相通的机械性损伤.
2. 伤:为了验证这种观点是否正确,本人花了三个多小时进行了测试:另外,Doomsaw上的特殊技能击伤(Wound)触发几率确实很低,在1000次普通攻击中仅触发39次,约相当于4%.
3. 伤口:培养基准备妥当之后,我就跟著学姊到OPD收检体进来,大部份都是血液检体培养(Blood)较多;其次为痰液(Sputum)、尿液(Urine)、直肠拭子(Rectal swab)、脓(Pus)、伤口(Wound)、鼻咽检体(Nasopharyngeal)、咽喉检体(Throat)、胆汁(Bile)、
4. 受伤:die from 是死于外因,比如死于某种不良习惯(habit),受伤(wound),操劳(overwork), 爆炸(explosion)等. 例如:
的动词形式(VERB FORM OF ‘WIND’ wind)
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伤(INJURY)
1. (刀、枪或其他武器所致的)创伤,伤口
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.
e.g. The wound is healing nicely...
伤口愈合得很好。
e.g. Six soldiers are reported to have died from their wounds.
据报道,有6名士兵因伤而亡。
2. (武器或其他利器)伤害,使受伤
If a weapon or something sharp wounds you, it damages your body.
e.g. A bomb exploded in a hotel, killing six people and wounding another five...
一枚炸弹在一家旅馆爆炸,造成6人死亡,5人受伤。
e.g. The driver of an evacuation bus was wounded by shrapnel...
一辆疏散大巴的司机被弹片炸伤。
3. (思想或感情上的)伤害,创伤
A wound is a lasting bad effect on someone''s mind or feelings caused by a very upsetting experience.
e.g. She has been so deeply hurt it may take forever for the wounds to heal.
她内心受伤太深,也许再也无法愈合。
4. (在感情上)伤害,使受创伤
If you are wounded by what someone says or does, your feelings are deeply hurt.
e.g. He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides...
他被亲密助手的背叛深深地伤害了。
e.g. My children have wounded me in the past.
我的孩子们过去曾伤害过我。
5. (失败或被羞辱后)舔伤,重整旗鼓
If you say that someone is licking their wounds, you mean that they are recovering after being defeated or made to feel ashamed or unhappy.
e.g. The British team was returning home yesterday to lick its wounds after defeat by India.
英国队负于印度队后,昨日回国休整。
6. 揭旧伤疤(指重提他人不愿提起的痛苦往事)
Something that opens old wounds or reopens old wounds reminds someone about an upsetting experience in the past which they would prefer to forget.
e.g. Courts have been reluctant to reopen old wounds by trying crimes that are decades old.
法院不愿重揭旧伤疤,去审理几十年前的罪案。
7. to rub salt into the wound -> see salt