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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



Elle a pansé ma blessure avec de la gaze.



She uses a gauze bandage to dress my wound .


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He was wounded in the war .

Il a été blessé à la guerre.



Il a été blessé à la guerre.