中英词典:wounds
名词
1. 伤口(countable noun)
词义:身体上的创伤,通常由刀、枪或其他尖锐物体造成。
例句:
The doctor cleaned and bandaged the wounds.(医生清洁并包扎伤口。)
The soldier suffered severe wounds during the battle.(士兵在战斗中受到严重的伤害。)
2. 创伤(countable or uncountable noun)
词义:精神或情感上的创伤,通常由创伤性事件或经历引起。
例句:
The accident left him with deep emotional wounds.(这个事故给他留下了深深的心理创伤。)
She has been trying to heal the wounds of her past.(她一直在努力治愈她过去的创伤。)
形容词
1. 受伤的(adjective)
词义:被伤害或受伤的。
例句:
The wounded soldier was taken to the hospital.(受伤的士兵被送往医院。)
She cared for her wounded friend with great compassion.(她怀着极大的同情心照顾她受伤的朋友。)
词语辨析
1. wound(名词) vs injury(名词)
词义:wound强调具体的伤口,通常指刀、枪等造成的伤害;injury则更广泛,可以指身体上的任何损伤。
例句:
The wound on his leg was deep and required stitches.(他腿上的伤口很深,需要缝合。)
She suffered a serious head injury in the car accident.(她在车祸中受了严重的头部伤害。)
2. wound(名词) vs scar(名词)
词义:wound强调创伤的状态,而scar则指伤口愈合后留下的疤痕。
例句:
The wound on his arm has healed, but it left a small scar.(他手臂上的伤口已经愈合,但留下了一个小疤痕。)
The surgeon did an excellent job in minimizing the scars from the operation.(外科医生在减少手术疤痕方面做得非常出色。)
词汇扩充
其他与"wounds"相关的词汇:
infection(名词):感染
bandage(名词):绷带
heal(动词):愈合
trauma(名词):创伤
bleeding(名词):出血
suture(名词):缝合线
近义词与反义词
近义词:
injury(名词):损伤
harm(名词):伤害
反义词:
heal(动词):愈合
repair(动词):修复
柯林斯词典
wounds(名词):
定义:A wound is a damage to part of your body, especially a cut or a hole in your flesh, which is caused by a gun, knife, or other sharp object.
wounds(动词):
定义:If someone wounds you, they damage a part of your body using a gun, knife, or other weapon.
来源:《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
牛津词典
wounds(名词):
定义:An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.
wounds(动词):
定义:Inflict a wound or wounds on.
来源:《牛津英汉双解大词典》
用法示例
1. The doctor carefully examined the wounds on the patient's body.(医生仔细检查了病人身上的伤口。)
2. She received several wounds during the accident.(她在事故中受了几处伤。)
3. The knife wound on his arm required stitches.(他手臂上的刀伤需要缝合。)
4. The soldier was shot and wounded in the leg.(士兵的腿中枪受伤。)
5. Emotional wounds can sometimes take longer to heal than physical wounds.(情感上的创伤有时比身体上的伤口愈合需要更长的时间。)
6. The scars serve as a reminder of the wounds she once had.(疤痕提醒她曾经的伤口。)
7. It is important to clean wounds to prevent infection.(清洁伤口以预防感染非常重要。)
8. The surgeon skillfully closed the wound with sutures.(外科医生熟练地用缝合线缝合了伤口。)
9. He was deeply wounded by her harsh words.(她的尖酸刻薄的话深深地伤害了他。)
10. Time can help wounds heal, but the scars may remain.(时间可以帮助伤口愈合,但疤痕可能会留下。)
11. The wounded animal limped away into the forest.(受伤的动物一瘸一拐地逃进了森林。)
12. She felt a sharp pain as the wound was cleaned.(伤口清洁时她感到了剧烈的疼痛。)
13. The wounded soldier was airlifted to a nearby hospital.(受伤的士兵被空运送到附近的医院。)
14. The emotional wounds from her childhood still haunted her.(她童年时的情感创伤仍然困扰着她。)
15. The wound began to heal after a few days of treatment.(经过几天的治疗,伤口开始愈合。)
16. The wounded victims were rushed to the emergency room.(受伤的受害者被紧急送往急诊室。)
17. The soldier bravely fought on despite his wounds.(尽管受伤,士兵仍然勇敢地战斗着。)
18. The wound was deep, but it did not require stitches.(伤口很深,但不需要缝合。)
19. The doctor applied antiseptic to the wound to prevent infection.(医生在伤口上涂抹了防腐剂以防止感染。)
20. The wounded man was taken to a field hospital for immediate treatment.(受伤的男子被送往战地医院进行紧急治疗。)