
상처, 외상, 부상
An injury to living tissue, typically involving a break in the skin, caused by a cut, blow, or other external impact.
예문:
"The doctor carefully cleaned the deep wound on the patient's arm before stitching it."
"He sustained multiple stab wounds during the altercation but is expected to recover."
"Proper bandaging is essential to prevent infection in an open wound."
마음의 상처, 손상, 모욕
A lasting injury or damage inflicted upon a person's feelings, reputation, or pride.
예문:
"The betrayal left a deep emotional wound that took years to heal."
"The scandal inflicted an irreparable wound on the politician's reputation."
"Time, they say, is the only cure for the wounds of rejection."
상처를 입히다, 부상시키다
To inflict a physical injury on someone or something.
예문:
"The shrapnel wounded several soldiers during the explosion."
"Although shot, the victim was only lightly wounded and quickly recovered."
"Be careful not to wound the tree bark when pruning the branches."
감정을 해치다, 자존심을 손상하다
To hurt or damage a person's feelings, pride, or dignity.
예문:
"His harsh criticism deeply wounded her artistic sensibilities."
"She felt wounded by the casual dismissal of her hard work."
"Nothing wounds a parent more than seeing their child suffer."
wind의 과거형 및 과거분사
The past tense and past participle of the verb 'wind' (to coil, turn, or wrap).
예문:
"He wound the rope tightly around the mooring post."
"Before leaving, she wound the clock and set the alarm."
"The path wound its way slowly up the steep hillside."