unbandage
/ʌnˈbæn.dɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈbæn.dɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈban-dij/ (ame, mw)
unbandage — 動詞
- unbandagepresent simple I / you / we / they
- unbandages3rd person singular
- unbandaging-ing form
- unbandagedpast simple
1. to take off the cloth covering that is wrapped around a wound or an injured part
拆繃帶
把包紮的繃帶取下來
to take off the cloth covering that is wrapped around a wound or an injured part of the body
The nurse unbandaged Darius's ankle and checked for signs of infection.
護士拆開 Darius 腳踝上的繃帶,檢查是否有感染跡象。
unbandage + body part, followed by 'and' + second action
After three days, Lisa was able to unbandage her knee without feeling any pain.
三天後,Lisa 已經可以不覺得痛地拆開膝蓋上的繃帶了。
be able to unbandage + [body part]
It took Esteban several minutes to unbandage the deep cut on his arm.
Esteban 花了幾分鐘才小心地拆開手臂上那道深傷口的繃帶。
Gita's father unbandaged her burned hand and applied fresh cream immediately after.
Gita 的父親拆開她燙傷的手上的繃帶,立刻塗上新的藥膏。
The night-shift nurse unbandaged each patient's wound before putting on a new dressing.
大夜班的護士先拆開每位病人傷口上的繃帶,再換上新的敷料。
- unwrap
more general — can apply to gifts, packages, etc.; unbandage is specific to medical bandages
- remove a bandage
explanatory multi-word equivalent; less concise than unbandage
- take off the dressing
synonymous but uses 'dressing' instead of 'bandage', common in clinical settings
- bandage
the opposite action of putting on or wrapping with a bandage
文法句型
unbandage + noun phrase (body part / wound)
用法筆記
The direct object is typically a body part (arm, leg, hand) or a wound; the person performing the action is usually a medical professional or a caregiver.