bandaged

IPA/ˈbæn.dɪdʒ/
KK[bˈændədʒd]IPA/ˈbæn.dɪdʒ/

bandaged — 動詞

  • bandagedpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • bandageds3rd person singular
  • bandageding-ing form
  • bandagededpast simple

1. to cover a wound, injured body part, person, or animal with cloth strips that pr

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

包紮

用繃帶把傷處包起來

to cover a wound, injured body part, person, or animal with cloth strips that protect and support it.

例句

The school nurse bandaged Omar's knee after he fell in gym class.

校護在 Omar 體育課跌倒後,替他的膝蓋包紮。

bandage + injured body part

At the campsite, Nia bandaged her brother's wrist with clean cloth.

在營地時,Nia 用乾淨的布替弟弟的手腕包紮。

first-aid context with direct object

同義詞
  • dress

    more medical; often used by nurses and doctors for treating a wound

  • wrap

    broader; can be non-medical, while bandage is specifically for injury care

文法句型

bandage + injured body part

bandage + person/animal

用法筆記

Object is usually the injured body part, but it can also be the person or animal receiving treatment. Common in first-aid and medical contexts after the wound has been cleaned.

常見錯誤

The nurse bandaged on his ankle.
The nurse bandaged his ankle.
💡the injured part is the direct object, so do not add 'on' before it.

bandaged — 形容詞