wound

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈwaʊ̯nd/|[ˈwaʊ̯nd]    /ˈwʉːnd/|[ˈwʊ̈ʉnd]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
    — The visitors were without Wayne Rooney after he suffered a head wound in training, which also keeps him out of England's World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine.
  2. A hurt to a person's feelings, reputation, prospects, etc. figuratively
    — It took a long time to get over the wound of that insult.
  3. An injury to a person by which the skin is divided or its continuity broken.
动词 v.
  1. To hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin. transitive
    — The police officer wounded the suspect during the fight that ensued.
  2. simple past and past participle of wind form-of,participle,past
    — “[…] Captain Markam had been found lying half-insensible, gagged and bound, on the floor of the sitting-room, his hands and feet tightly pinioned, and a woollen comforter wound closely round his mouth and neck ; whilst Mrs. Markham's jewel-case, containing valuable jewellery and the secret plans of Port Arthur, had disappeared.[…]”
  3. To hurt (a person's feelings). transitive
    — The actor's pride was wounded when the leading role went to his rival.

词形变化

wounds plural wounds present,singular,third-person wounding participle,present wounded participle,past wounded past no-table-tags table-tags glossary inflection-template wound infinitive wound first-person,present,singular wounded first-person,past,singular wound present,second-person,singular woundest archaic,present,second-person,singular wounded past,second-person,singular woundedst archaic,past,second-person,singular wounds present,singular,third-person woundeth archaic,present,singular,third-person wounded past,singular,third-person wound plural,present wounded past,plural wound present,subjunctive wounded past,subjunctive wound imperative,present - imperative,past wounding participle,present wounded participle,past

词源

词源 1
Noun from Middle English wund, from Old English wund, from Proto-Germanic *wundō. Verb from Middle English wunden, from Old English wundian, from Proto-Germanic *wundōną.
词源 2
See wind (Etymology 2)
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