A1 noun Neutral #462 más común

wound

/wuːnd/

A wound is an injury to the body that involves a cut or a hole in the skin. It is usually caused by something sharp or an accident and often needs a bandage to stay clean.

Ejemplos

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1

He has a small wound on his knee from falling off his bike.

He has a small wound on his knee from falling off his bike.

2

The patient has a deep wound that requires medical attention.

The patient has a deep wound that requires medical attention.

3

That's a nasty wound; you should wash it with soap.

That's a nasty wound; you should wash it with soap.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
wound
Verb
wound
Adjetivo
wounded
Relacionado
wounding
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Round' bandage for a 'Wound'.

Quiz rápido

The nurse put a clean bandage on the ____.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: wound

Ejemplos

1

He has a small wound on his knee from falling off his bike.

everyday

He has a small wound on his knee from falling off his bike.

2

The patient has a deep wound that requires medical attention.

formal

The patient has a deep wound that requires medical attention.

3

That's a nasty wound; you should wash it with soap.

informal

That's a nasty wound; you should wash it with soap.

4

The study examines how the body repairs a skin wound over time.

academic

The study examines how the body repairs a skin wound over time.

5

We must report any workplace wound to the safety officer immediately.

business

We must report any workplace wound to the safety officer immediately.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
wound
Verb
wound
Adjetivo
wounded
Relacionado
wounding

Colocaciones comunes

clean a wound clean a wound
deep wound deep wound
open wound open wound
heal a wound heal a wound
flesh wound flesh wound

Frases Comunes

lick your wounds

to spend time recovering after a defeat

salt in the wound

something that makes a bad situation even worse

open old wounds

to remind someone of a bad experience from the past

Se confunde a menudo con

wound vs wound (past tense of wind)

The past tense of 'to wind' (like a clock) is pronounced /waʊnd/, while an injury is pronounced /wuːnd/.

wound vs injury

An injury is any harm to the body; a wound specifically involves broken skin or a cut.

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Notas de uso

Use this word primarily for physical damage to the skin. It can also be used metaphorically for deep emotional pain.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mispronounce this word as 'wownd' because it looks like the past tense of 'wind'. Remember the 'oo' sound: /wuːnd/.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Round' bandage for a 'Wound'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old English word 'wund', which comes from a Germanic root meaning to strike or hurt.

Patrones gramaticales

countable noun (wounds) often used with the preposition 'to' (e.g., a wound to the leg) can be used as a verb in the passive voice (e.g., he was wounded)

Quiz rápido

The nurse put a clean bandage on the ____.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: wound

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