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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
wound (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT Health and body care • ailments– accidents wound

Glob1500 wound to injure; to hurt; to cause physical damage to a person or animal; n. an injury to the body of a human or animal in which the skin is usually cut or broken v.
NGSL3000 wound physical injury especially that suffered in battle n

Tanaka6000 wound Tanaka6000 wounded

COMPOUND WORDS


flesh wound {n} (injury which pierces the skin, but which does not injure any bones or vital organs) rub salt in the wound {v} (to make an injury feel worse) time heals all wounds {proverb} (negative feelings eventually erode away) wound {n} (injury) wound {n} (something that offends a person’s feelings) wound {v} (hurt or injure) wound {v} (hurt (someone's feelings)) wounded {adj} (suffering from a wound) woundwort {n} (any of several plants formerly used for wounds)

5000 WORDS


L033 P1203 wound die Wunde 伤口








wound P1203






PHRASES



Sie benutzt einen Verband aus Mull, um meine Wunde zu verbinden.



She uses a gauze bandage to dress my wound .
Sie benutzt einen Verband aus Mull , um meine Wunde zu verbinden 0

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He was wounded in the war .

Er wurde im Krieg verwundet.


Er wurde im Krieg verwundet.


He was wounded in the war .