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wounded

英 [ˈwuːndɪd] 美 [ˈwuːndɪd]

adj. 受伤的

n. 受伤者,伤员

v. 使受伤(wound 的过去分词)

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • wounded /ˈwuːndɪd/

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英英释义

wounded['wu:ndid]

  • n.
    • 1
  • adj.
    • 1

专业释义

  • 医药科学

网络释义

  • 伤员
    • 如今对他们对照不利的是没有紧张伤病,柯克兰和博伊斯两名伤员(Wounded)都是替补(Substitute),惟有前卫萨蒙还要赓续停赛(Suspended),只是那个地点上的其他人员罗达列加以及迪桑托气力上更强极少。

  • 受伤的
    •  假设你叫Simon。有一天在回家的路上,你看见了一只受伤的wounded)小鸟,你把它带回家并且细心照顾它。它一天天好起来,但它看起来并不开心。

  • 彩号
    • 据报道,这回威力彩号(Wounded)码偏热门,第一区(Area)6个号码(Number),阔别是02、25、28、32、33、37,都齐集在2字头跟3字头(Prefix),第二区独自一个号码08,...

  • 伤病员
    • 火箭平昔都没有大梦想,当大叔老的实在打不动的光阴,来的是糙米勒那个中产伤病员(Wounded)和塔比特那个酱油男。你不要常常觉得自己很委曲,你应该要想,他对我这样已经很好了,这就是修行的功夫。

    短语
  • Wounded Bird
    受伤的小鸟 | 出版者
  • Wounded Tracks
    电视电影伤城记 | 伤城记 | 电视电影
  • be wounded
    受伤 | 负伤 | 伤 | 受到伤害
  • wounded soldier
    作战中受伤的人员 | 伤兵
  • Wounded heart
    伤心庄园 | 伤心牧场 | 心伤 | 受伤的心
  • badly-wounded
    受伤严重的
  • wounded healer
    负伤的治疗者 | 受创治疗者
  • walking wounded
    伤势轻的人 | 唱片名 | 受伤后仍能行走的
  • the literature of the wounded
    伤痕文学

同根词

词根:wound

同近义词

双语例句

  • He falls, mortally wounded.

    他摔了,伤得很重。

  • There were 79 killed and 230 wounded.

    有79人死亡,230人受伤。

  • A small number of Marines were wounded.

    几名海军陆战队士兵受了伤。

原声例句

  • She became a full-time nurse for the wounded on their way from the fields of battle to the hospital.

    VOA : special.2009.07.26

  • Sidney believed this so much in fact that when he knew himself to be dying, having been mortally wounded in a battle, he ordered that all of his own poems be burned.

    西德尼深信他的这一观点,甚至当他快死的时候,也就是在战场上受了致命伤以后,他要求别人焚烧他写的全部诗歌。

    文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • So, those are places where you see people get wounded and killed, if that can be done.

    所以,这两处就是士兵们容易受伤的地方,严重时可能死亡

    古希腊历史简介课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • After three and a half years of fighting, hundreds of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers had been killed or wounded.

    VOA : special.2009.12.03

  • The organization had been established in eighteen sixty-three to offer better treatment for people wounded or captured during wars.

    VOA : special.2009.07.26

权威例句