Hanapin
Wound
01
sugat, pinsala
an injury inflicted to the body especially one that seriously damages the skin or the flesh
What is a "wound"?
A wound refers to an injury to the body, typically involving a break in the skin or underlying tissues. Wounds can result from various causes such as cuts, scrapes, or punctures. They often lead to pain, bleeding, and sometimes infection if not properly treated. The seriousness of a wound can vary widely, from minor scratches that heal quickly to deep cuts requiring medical attention and possibly stitches or other actions for proper healing.
02
sugat, pinsala
a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
03
sugatang , sugat
the act of inflicting a wound
04
sugat, sakit
a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride)
to wound
01
sugatan, saktan
to cause physical harm or injury to someone
Transitive: to wound sb/sth
02
saktan, sugatan
to cause emotional pain or hurt someone’s feelings
Transitive: to wound a person or their feelings
wound
01
pabalot, binalot
put in a coil
wound
n
Halimbawa
The nurse dressed the patient's wound carefully.
The nurse attended to the patient’s wound immediately.
The infected wound required immediate medical attention.
The doctor forced the bullet out of the wound.
Continuous wound irrigation prevents infections.