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伤口 — meaning in English: wound

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 伤口 (shāngkǒu) in medical contexts, such as discussing injuries in hospitals or clinics. It's also common in casual conversations when talking about accidents, like if someone has a cut from cooking or a scrape from outdoor activities.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 创伤 (chuāngshāng), which specifically means 'trauma' and may imply a more severe or deep injury. You would choose 伤口 when referring to any wound, while 创伤 is better suited for serious or traumatic injuries.
Culture
The word 伤口 (shāngkǒu) is composed of two characters: 伤 (shāng), meaning 'injury' or 'hurt,' and 口 (kǒu), which can mean 'mouth' but here refers to the opening of a wound. Interestingly, in traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of wounds encompasses not only physical injuries but also emotional and spiritual wounds, reflecting a holistic view of health that has been part of Chinese culture for centuries.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 伤口 in English?
伤口 (shāngkǒu) translates to 'wound' in English and generally refers to any type of injury that breaks the skin.
Q.How do you use 伤口 in a sentence?
You can use 伤口 in a sentence like this: 我的手上有一个伤口。(Wǒ de shǒu shàng yǒu yīgè shāngkǒu.) which means 'I have a wound on my hand.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 伤口?
A common mistake is to confuse 伤口 with other words for injuries. Remember, 伤口 specifically refers to a wound, while 受伤 (shòushāng) means 'to be injured' and should be used in different contexts.
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