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词汇 bandage
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Definition of bandage in English:

bandage

noun ˈbandɪdʒˈbændɪdʒ
  • A strip of woven material used to bind up a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.

    (用于包扎伤口或保护受伤部位的)绷带

    her leg was swathed in bandages

    她的腿裹着绷带。

    mass noun a strip of bandage

    一条绷带。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tourniquets, ligatures, and compression bandages should not be used.
    • She soaked her body again, at the same time soaking the bandage over her wound.
    • With treatment, Cara is able to play outside and with friends without being wrapped in bandages to protect her.
    • They examined me, fussed around me, changed the bandages, medicated the wounds.
    • As with normal blisters, it is important to keep the area clean and dry, and protect it with a sterile bandage to prevent infection.
    • Now it is swathed in bandages, and looking pretty sorry for itself.
    • Séire Jane Hoy had her wrist in a half plaster and bandages after injuring it.
    • Pei said that qualified doctors would have protected the wound with a bandage rather than cotton material.
    • The remains of his shirt had been removed to get at the wound, which was thickly bound in white bandages.
    • Buek toiled away, carrying pails of gore from the surgeon's table and tearing up strips of cloth for bandages.
    • But how many of us are wasting out lives tearing strip bandages when what the Boss really needs are sheets?
    • Holding the cloth in his teeth, he managed to cut jagged strips off for bandages.
    • She noticed for the first time that her shoes were gone and her heels were bound in clean cloth bandages.
    • Apply an antibiotic ointment and cover the wound with an adhesive bandage or gauze.
    • After this, compression bandages must be worn for a specified number of days.
    • The two men spent three hours at Rochdale Infirmary having blood tests and were sent home swathed in bandages.
    • This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages.
    • Giles looked down at the huge, white bulbous bandages swathing her arms and legs.
    • There were bandages holding pads to the side of my head, more around my torso and the stinging line across my bicep.
    • He dealt with that first, smearing salve over the bandage with which he bound the wound, and then attended to the many bruises.
    Synonyms
    dressing, covering, gauze, lint, compress, plaster, ligature, tourniquet, swathe, strap, sling
    trademark Elastoplast, Band-Aid
verb ˈbandɪdʒˈbændɪdʒ
[with object]
  • Bind (a wound or a part of the body) with a protective strip of material.

    用绷带包扎(伤口);缠裹(身体部位)

    bandage the foot so that the ankle is supported

    用绷带把脚裹起来以保护脚踝。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I bandaged it reasonably firmly and pulled the joint support over it.
    • Like last time, Aero bandaged her foot but with some cream as well to soothe her ankle a bit.
    • Moon was too weak and tired to argue further so he lay back as Ryla bandaged his wounds.
    • Her small body was bandaged and a tube inserted in her side drained her liver.
    • Sure enough, there was the wound, but someone had bandaged it, quite expertly too.
    • She also told me that our nurse had disinfected and bandaged the wound.
    • Television footage showed the sobbing girls being bandaged for what appeared to be minor injuries.
    • There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle.
    • I got up and helped Annie and Amy into the Aids office were I cleaned and bandaged their wounds.
    • Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus.
    • Marie bandaged the wound and told us to go away and let her deal with her patient.
    • He bandaged the wound, then called one of the evacuation staff to take her to a ship.
    • I noticed that they had, at least, bandaged that bullet wounds in her back and shoulders.
    • This same someone had also cleaned his wound and bandaged it with another piece of clean cloth.
    • He bandaged her wounds with bits of his clothing and picked her up into his arms.
    • His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged.
    • He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night.
    • His girlfriend's feet have been heavily bandaged due to all the cuts and they are all covered in bruises and bites.
    • Ethan had finished the procedure after I'd passed out and Fluffy was already bandaged up and in the recovery cot.
    • It was bound tightly, suggesting that the one who bandaged it expected her to bleed more.
    Synonyms
    bind, bind up, dress, cover, wrap, swaddle, swathe, strap (up), plaster, put a plaster on

Derivatives

  • bandaging

  • nounˈbandɪdʒɪŋˈbændədʒɪŋ
    • This can be tackled to some extent by employing skin massage, bandaging of the limb and encouraging activity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He turned in surprise, and then went back to his bandaging.
      • The children did not write as much as they had in the housekeeping center, although they did a lot of bandaging.
      • Lor, feeling a little embarrassed about confessing something like that, turned away from Kite and stared at her current work of bandaging.
      • He wanted to push them away but couldn't because of the extensive bandaging of his fingers.
      • The graze under his arm only required a little antiseptic and bandaging.
      • That will take some bandaging, she thought to herself.
      • The remaining third of volunteers will receive standard care for lymphoedema including bandaging, exercise and massage.
      • Sebastian arrived, having turned over the final bandaging of his patient to Brandon.
      • She takes a nickel-sized piece of glass out of her foot, painfully, and does some cleaning and bandaging.
      • ‘There,’ said Aero as he finished the bandaging with a soft knot.
      • The President slid on the paved surface, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that later required treatment and bandaging by his White House physician.
      • Again, this may be due to concomitant compression or wound bandaging mitigating the cooling effect and preventing adequate metabolic reduction.
      • She had to do something about the injuries, probably in the way of bandaging.
      • When Faremund had nearly completed the bandaging, there was a sharp rap at the door.
      • He finished the bandaging and put her hand on the table.
      • Depends on whether or not you're going to do the bandaging.
      • And yet there is no evidence that he needed the slightest bit of medical attention or bandaging.
      • All compression bandaging was performed by specialist nurses and community nurses (on a shared-care basis) using a standard technique.
      • The committee was also told that Mrs Chafwa did not record the bandaging of a patient and failed to ensure that patients took their medication.

Origin

Late 16th century: from French, from bande (see band1).

Definition of bandage in US English:

bandage

nounˈbandijˈbændɪdʒ
  • A strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.

    (用于包扎伤口或保护受伤部位的)绷带

    her leg was swathed in bandages

    她的腿裹着绷带。

    a sterile adhesive bandage with nonstick pad
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Buek toiled away, carrying pails of gore from the surgeon's table and tearing up strips of cloth for bandages.
    • She noticed for the first time that her shoes were gone and her heels were bound in clean cloth bandages.
    • Apply an antibiotic ointment and cover the wound with an adhesive bandage or gauze.
    • Holding the cloth in his teeth, he managed to cut jagged strips off for bandages.
    • Now it is swathed in bandages, and looking pretty sorry for itself.
    • They examined me, fussed around me, changed the bandages, medicated the wounds.
    • Tourniquets, ligatures, and compression bandages should not be used.
    • But how many of us are wasting out lives tearing strip bandages when what the Boss really needs are sheets?
    • The two men spent three hours at Rochdale Infirmary having blood tests and were sent home swathed in bandages.
    • As with normal blisters, it is important to keep the area clean and dry, and protect it with a sterile bandage to prevent infection.
    • With treatment, Cara is able to play outside and with friends without being wrapped in bandages to protect her.
    • Séire Jane Hoy had her wrist in a half plaster and bandages after injuring it.
    • There were bandages holding pads to the side of my head, more around my torso and the stinging line across my bicep.
    • He dealt with that first, smearing salve over the bandage with which he bound the wound, and then attended to the many bruises.
    • Giles looked down at the huge, white bulbous bandages swathing her arms and legs.
    • Pei said that qualified doctors would have protected the wound with a bandage rather than cotton material.
    • The remains of his shirt had been removed to get at the wound, which was thickly bound in white bandages.
    • She soaked her body again, at the same time soaking the bandage over her wound.
    • After this, compression bandages must be worn for a specified number of days.
    • This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages.
    Synonyms
    dressing, covering, gauze, lint, compress, plaster, ligature, tourniquet, swathe, strap, sling
verbˈbandijˈbændɪdʒ
[with object]
  • Bind (a wound or a part of the body) with a protective strip of material.

    用绷带包扎(伤口);缠裹(身体部位)

    bandage the foot so that the ankle is supported

    用绷带把脚裹起来以保护脚踝。

    the doctors bandaged up his wounds

    医生用绷带把他的伤口包扎起来。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her small body was bandaged and a tube inserted in her side drained her liver.
    • Like last time, Aero bandaged her foot but with some cream as well to soothe her ankle a bit.
    • This same someone had also cleaned his wound and bandaged it with another piece of clean cloth.
    • His girlfriend's feet have been heavily bandaged due to all the cuts and they are all covered in bruises and bites.
    • Sure enough, there was the wound, but someone had bandaged it, quite expertly too.
    • He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night.
    • There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle.
    • I got up and helped Annie and Amy into the Aids office were I cleaned and bandaged their wounds.
    • He bandaged her wounds with bits of his clothing and picked her up into his arms.
    • His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged.
    • Marie bandaged the wound and told us to go away and let her deal with her patient.
    • Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus.
    • I bandaged it reasonably firmly and pulled the joint support over it.
    • I noticed that they had, at least, bandaged that bullet wounds in her back and shoulders.
    • It was bound tightly, suggesting that the one who bandaged it expected her to bleed more.
    • She also told me that our nurse had disinfected and bandaged the wound.
    • Ethan had finished the procedure after I'd passed out and Fluffy was already bandaged up and in the recovery cot.
    • Television footage showed the sobbing girls being bandaged for what appeared to be minor injuries.
    • Moon was too weak and tired to argue further so he lay back as Ryla bandaged his wounds.
    • He bandaged the wound, then called one of the evacuation staff to take her to a ship.
    Synonyms
    bind, bind up, dress, cover, wrap, swaddle, swathe, strap, strap up, plaster, put a plaster on

Origin

Late 16th century: from French, from bande (see band).

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