?wound
wound發(fā)音
英:[wa?nd] 美:[wa?nd]
英: 美:
wound中文意思翻譯
v.傷, 傷害
動(dòng)詞wind的過去式和過去分詞
n.創(chuàng)傷, 傷害, 傷口
wound詞形變化
動(dòng)詞過去分詞: wounded |動(dòng)詞過去式: wounded |副詞: woundedly |動(dòng)詞第三人稱單數(shù): wounds |動(dòng)詞現(xiàn)在分詞: wounding |
wound常見例句
1 、A gust of wind made the candles flare.───一陣風(fēng)吹得燭光搖曳。
2 、The heavy wind cut off the wire.───大風(fēng)刮斷了電線。
3 、He got so wound up in the play that his family hardly saw him.───他對(duì)演這出戲都著迷了,他家里的人幾乎都見不著他。
4 、The wind whipped across the plain.───大風(fēng)掃過平原。
5 、The north wind set them shivering.───北風(fēng)吹得他們渾身打顫。
6 、I speak not of the wound here, but of the wound here.─── 為師并非指肉體之傷 而是精神之傷
7 、Blood from the wound had caked on his face.───傷口的血在他臉上結(jié)成了硬塊。
8 、A flurry of wind upset the small boat.───一陣疾風(fēng)吹翻了小船。
9 、We wounded this place. It's our duty to close her wounds.─── 我們弄傷了這個(gè)地方 給她療傷是我們的責(zé)任
10 、The wind bellied out the sails.───大風(fēng)把帆張得滿滿的。
11 、An old path wound up through the hills.───一條古老的小路在上間盤繞穿過。
12 、This year has been frantically busy for us I need a holiday just to wind down.───今年我們忙得要命--我需要有一段假期放松一下。
13 、People have been wounded, and so they want to wound others.─── 人們受到傷害 就想去傷害其他人
14 、No gunshot wounds, no stab wounds, no signs of strangulation.─── 沒有**傷 沒有刀傷 沒有勒痕
15 、The wound is discharging (pus).───傷口正在流膿。
16 、The doctor tied up the wound.───醫(yī)生把傷口包扎好了。
17 、They set sail with the first fair wind.───他們一有順風(fēng)就揚(yáng)帆起航。
18 、They showed a video of "Gone with the Wind".───他們放了錄像片《亂世佳人》。
19 、If your friend enjoys inflicting wounds, there's a good chance he has wounds of his own.─── 如果你的朋友喜歡傷人 那么他很可能有自己的傷口
20 、The knife wound penetrated to the bone, and her life was in danger.───刀傷已穿透到了骨頭,她的生命有危險(xiǎn)。
21 、What with the wind and what with the rain, our trip was ruined.───又是刮風(fēng)又是下雨,我們的旅游都給搞砸了。
22 、His hat blew off in a strong wind and landed up on top of a lorry.───他的帽子被一陣大風(fēng)吹起,最后落到一輛卡車的頂上。
23 、The wound was healing slowly.───傷口慢慢愈合了。
24 、The bitter north wind made the soldiers teeth chatter.───刺骨的北風(fēng)凍得戰(zhàn)士們牙齒直打戰(zhàn)。
25 、He's just full of wind, the pompous fool!───他空話連篇,是個(gè)自負(fù)的蠢材!
26 、A strong head wind lashed the sea into waves.───一股頂頭風(fēng)在海中掀起了波浪。
27 、Changes in top management of the company had been in the wind for weeks.───公司高層管理的人事變動(dòng)已進(jìn)行好幾個(gè)星期了。
28 、The wind twitched the paper out of my hand.───一陣風(fēng)把我手中的報(bào)紙刮跑了。
29 、Poor John was exposed to the wind and rain.───可憐的約翰處于風(fēng)雨交加之中。
30 、In the event of failure we must wind up our business.───萬一失敗,我們須將這事業(yè)停止。
31 、The cold wind nipped at her face.───刺骨的寒風(fēng)吹在她的臉上。
32 、Blood was still oozing from the wound.───傷口仍在滲血。
33 、A feather floated down on the wind.───一根羽毛隨風(fēng)飄落。
34 、A knife wound. I thought it was a gunshot wound.─── 一處刀傷 我還以為是**傷呢
35 、Before I wind up, there are two more things to be said.───在我結(jié)束講話之前,還有兩件事要說。
36 、He forgot to wind up the clock.───他忘記給鬧鐘上弦了。
37 、He never actually tells lies, but he often sails pretty close to the wind.───他實(shí)際上從不撒謊,但說的話常跡近撒謊。
38 、During the night the wind lulled.───夜里,風(fēng)停了。
39 、As he had come up under the wind, the dogs had not scented him.───因?yàn)樗菑南嘛L(fēng)的方向走來的,所以狗嗅不出來。
40 、They sensed that there was something in the wind.───他們察覺出要有事了。
41 、The soldier receive no staggering wind from any of the three shot.───三**中的任何一**都沒使這個(gè)士兵受到什么驚人的**傷。
42 、He turned up his coat collar against the chill wind.───他豎起大衣領(lǐng)抵御寒風(fēng)。
43 、It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.───再怎么壞的事,都會(huì)對(duì)某些人有利。
44 、The shutters thumped the wall in the wind.───在風(fēng)中百葉窗砰砰地碰在墻上。
45 、Our competitors must not be allowed to get wind of our plans.───千萬別讓我們的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手聽到有關(guān)我們計(jì)畫的事。
46 、You must take the most scrupulous care to keep the wound free from the dirt.───你必須非常小心地護(hù)理,以免傷口沾上污物。
47 、A straw will show which way the wind blows.───[諺]草動(dòng)知風(fēng)向。
48 、In magnetic recording, a device which removes the magnetic tape from contact with the head on fast wind or rewind.───在磁記錄技術(shù)中使用的一種機(jī)構(gòu),在快速進(jìn)帶或倒帶時(shí)能把磁帶移開,以免和磁頭接觸。
49 、I need to dress a wound, but it's not my wound.─── 我得包扎傷口 但不是我的傷口
50 、The wind is in the southeast.───東南部有風(fēng)。
51 、The cold wind from Lake Baikal is blowing hard.───從貝加爾湖吹來的冷風(fēng)在呼嘯。
52 、Still, it's an ill wind; you will have an unexpected holiday.───不過,這也并非完全的不幸,你會(huì)享受到一次意外的休假。
53 、The wind was whispering in the trees.───一陣風(fēng)穿過樹林沙沙作響。
54 、The five-star red flag is fluttering in the wind.───五星紅旗迎風(fēng)飄揚(yáng)。
55 、The pitiless north wind blew for weeks.───凜冽的北風(fēng)一連刮了幾個(gè)星期。
56 、The wound gradually scarred over.───傷口漸漸愈合。
57 、He gets so wound up when he's arguing.───他一辯論起來就十分激動(dòng)。
58 、As for your claim that I blame him for my ancient wounds, well, time heals all wounds, and my wounds healed a thousand years ago.─── 至于你說的我為他多年前做的事責(zé)怪他 我只能說 時(shí)間會(huì)撫平一切傷口 而我的傷口在千年前就愈合了
59 、The wind turned my umbrella inside out.───大風(fēng)把我的傘吹得翻了過去。
60 、He received a serious wound in the battle.───在這次戰(zhàn)斗中他受了重傷。
61 、A gust of wind blew the door shut.───一陣大風(fēng)吹來,把門關(guān)上了。
62 、His hat was whirled away by the wind.───他的幾十被風(fēng)吹得旋轉(zhuǎn)飛走。
63 、There was a gash of blood from the wound reopening.───傷口再次裂開時(shí)血流如注。
64 、A puff of wind swept his hat off.───一陣風(fēng)把他的幾十。
65 、A gust of wind blew my hat off.───一陣大風(fēng)吹走了我的帽子。
66 、You killed one and wounded the other, in spite of being wounded yourself.─── 你殺死了一個(gè)傷了另一個(gè) 而且還是在自己受傷的情況下
67 、The smart of his wound kept him awake.───傷痛使他無法入睡。
68 、Her voice was scarcely audible above the noise of the wind.───在風(fēng)中她的聲音幾乎聽不見。
69 、The wind must have blown it over.───一定是風(fēng)把它吹掉了。
70 、She was like a narcissus trembling in the wind.───她像一株在風(fēng)中搖動(dòng)的水仙。
71 、On the way they had run into a high wind.───在路上,他們碰上了大風(fēng)。
72 、Stripping the shirt from his back, she bound the soldier's wound.───她掀開那士兵背上的襯衣,替他包扎傷口。
73 、A sudden gust of wind wafted the papers off her desk.───一陣突然刮來的風(fēng)把她桌上的文件吹落到地上。
74 、His speech had wound up the crowd.───他的演講令人群振奮。
75 、Coughing like that might open up your wound.───你那樣咳嗽會(huì)把傷口震開的。
76 、They wound you, but the wound was over.─── 他們傷了你 但你的傷已經(jīng)好了
77 、Being beaten by a newcomer has really taken the wind out of his sails.───一個(gè)新來的人就比他強(qiáng),他覺得很窩囊。
78 、They were lost at the sea, at the mercy of the wind and weather.───他們?cè)诤I厦粤寺?,任憑風(fēng)和天氣的擺布。
79 、She bound up the child's bleeding wound with gauze.───她把小孩出血的傷口用紗布包扎起來了。
80 、The surgeon sewed up the wound.───外科醫(yī)生把傷口縫合起來。
81 、The wound was spurting blood.───傷口淌著血。
82 、Since morning, the wind has shifted about.───從早晨開始,風(fēng)向已經(jīng)轉(zhuǎn)過來了。
83 、There is a flagpole broken by wind on the building.───大廈上有個(gè)被風(fēng)折斷的旗桿。
84 、Her hair was flying about (in the wind).───她的頭發(fā)隨風(fēng)飄動(dòng)。
85 、Words are but wind, but seeing is believing.───[諺]耳聽為虛,眼見為實(shí)。
86 、In the struggle the policeman received a wound in the right arm and lost his grip on the criminal.───在搏斗中,警察的右臂受了傷,放開了抓在手里的罪犯。
87 、The wound was bound up by bandage.───傷口用繃帶包扎著。
88 、His wound closed up after a week.───他的傷口一周后愈合了。
89 、A gust of chilly autumn wind is blowing from the north.───一陣?yán)滹`颼的秋風(fēng)從北方吹來。
90 、The southeastern wind is strong.───東南風(fēng)很強(qiáng)。
wound和injury區(qū)別?
1、wound指**傷,刀傷,刺傷等皮肉之傷,是出血的,嚴(yán)重的傷,特指戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上受傷,它可以指肉體上的傷害,也可指人們精神上的創(chuàng)傷。
2、injure比hurt正式,hurt多指?jìng)矗鴌njure則指損害健康,成就,容貌等,強(qiáng)調(diào)功能的損失。
3、hurt 普通用語,既可指肉體上的傷害,也可精神上,感情上的傷害。
注意:指肉體上的傷害時(shí),hurt可與badly,slightly,seriously等連用;但如果指精神上的創(chuàng)傷,只能說very much/rather/deeply hurt。
wound和injury區(qū)別?
injury傷害,受傷(尤指在事故中)
wound指受到**傷、刀上、劍傷(通常是打斗所致)
hurt意思和injury差不多,指一些不大嚴(yán)重的傷勢(shì) harm損害。 來源于:牛津高階英漢雙解詞典