Wound
01
伤口, 创伤
an injury inflicted on the body especially one that seriously damages the skin or the flesh
例子
The soldier had a deep wound on his leg from the battle.
士兵的腿上有一处来自战斗的深伤口。
She cleaned the wound carefully to prevent infection.
她仔细清洗了伤口以防止感染。
1.1
伤口, 创伤
hurt feelings or damage to your pride (emotional pain, not physical)
例子
His harsh words left a deep wound that took years to heal.
他刻薄的话语留下了深深的创伤,花了多年才愈合。
Losing the competition was a wound to her pride.
输掉比赛是对她自尊心的伤害。
02
伤口, 伤
a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
03
伤口
the act of inflicting a wound
to wound
01
伤害, 使受伤
to cause physical harm or injury to someone
Transitive: to wound sb/sth
例子
Carelessness with sharp objects can easily wound a person.
对锋利物品的粗心大意很容易伤害到人。
Protective gear is worn in certain sports to minimize the risk of wounding players.
在某些运动中佩戴防护装备是为了最小化伤害玩家的风险。
02
伤害, 刺痛
to cause emotional pain or hurt someone’s feelings
Transitive: to wound a person or their feelings
例子
Her dismissive remark wounded his pride.
她轻蔑的言辞伤害了他的自尊心。
The criticism from his friend wounded his feelings deeply.
朋友的批评深深地伤害了他的感情。
wound
01
缠绕的, 缠绕的
twisted or coiled (like a rope, wire, or spring)
例子
The wound rope was neatly stacked in the storage room.
缠绕的绳子被整齐地堆放在储藏室里。
Be careful with that wound cable, it might tangle if you unwind it too quickly.
小心那根缠绕的电缆,如果你太快解开它,它可能会缠结。



























