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charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *伤* | 伤* | *伤
to injure / injury / wound
HSK 3
to sustain injuries / wounded (in an accident etc) / harmed
HSK 3
wounded person
HSK 6
wound; injury; trauma
HSK 7-9
pain (from wound) / sorrow
wound / cut
HSK 6
(of a wound) to heal
HSK 7-9
to slander; to defame / to get hit (by a bullet); to be wounded
casualty / victim / those injured and wounded
the sick and the wounded
to flatten; to smooth down; to unwrinkle / (fig.) to soothe (emotional wounds); to heal (scars)
the injured / wounded personnel
injury / wound / trauma
(knitting, basket weaving etc) to cast off; to bind / (of a wound) to close up; to heal
to sew together / suture (in surgery) / to sew up (a wound)
HSK 7-9
casualty / victim (of an accident) / wounded person
wound; cut
to wrap up / to pack / to bind up (a wound)
HSK 7-9
to turn over old accounts / fig. to revive old quarrels / to reopen old wounds
scar from a knife wound
to wound with a blade or hatchet / to slash / to gash
to decorate for festive occasions / to be wounded in action
(gaming) to finish off a wounded combatant / (fig.) to attack sb who is already under fire / to pile on / (sphragistics) to retouch a seal after taking a first impression
disabled soldier / serviceman wounded in action
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *创* | 创* | *创
(bound form) a wound; to wound
sterilized absorbent cotton wool (used for dressings or cleansing wounds) / (Tw) sanitary napkin
to injure / to wound / to damage
gunshot wound
to close by coming together (like the lips of a wound, the doors of an elevator, the walls of a channel) / to close by connecting in a loop (like a circuit) / closed-loop
to cause a wound to close up and heal
wounded and captured
to stitch fabric / (medicine) to sew up a wound or incision
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *揞* | 揞* | *揞
to apply (medicinal powder to a wound) / to cover up / to conceal
scratch (wound) / scratch (damage to an object)
casualty (of an accident) / dead and wounded
burn (i.e. wound) / burning pain
wound track (the path of a bullet through the body)
casualties / wounded soldiers
mortal wound / (fig.) fatal weakness / Achilles' heel
to be wounded / to sustain an injury
wound / open sore
lightly wounded / minor injuries
to keep one's lips sealed / (of a wound) to heal / to seal (an envelope, bag, container etc) / the sealed opening of an envelope, bag etc / (fig.) to lock down; to finalize (a decision, plan etc)
herbal plaster applied to a wound
victim (of a wounding or murder)
to heal a wound / to recuperate (from an injury)
pain from a wound
(TCM) to practice bloodletting / (medicine) to perform phlebotomy / (coll.) to make sb bleed; to inflict grievous wounds / (fig.) to cough up a large amount of money / (fig.) to reduce prices drastically
to remove stitches (from a wound)
wound / skin ulcer / (fig.) the desolation of trauma / desolation in the aftermath of a disaster
superficial wound / a bruise
to turn over old accounts / fig. to revive old quarrels / to reopen old wounds
parallel excitation / shunt excitation / shunt-wound (e.g. electric generator)
to be wounded / (of plants) to bloom
sling (for a wounded arm)
to forget past pains once the wound has healed (idiom)
unreasonable words / wounding complaints
to examine a wound or injury (typically for forensic purposes)


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