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bandage

/ban-dij/US // ˈbæn dɪdʒ //UK // (ˈbændɪdʒ) //

绷带,绑带,包扎,捆扎

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strip of cloth or other material used to bind up a wound, sore, sprain, etc.
    • : anything used as a band or ligature.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    band·aged, band·ag·ing.

    • : to bind or cover with a bandage: to bandage the ankles of a football player to prevent sprains.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    band·aged, band·ag·ing.

    • : to put a bandage on a wound, sprain, etc.: Apply some iodine before you bandage.

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Examples

  • So we’re now more than a year out from the release of After Hours’ first singles, all the bandages have come off, and he’s just totally botched plastic surgery.

  • Filled with 69 items, including bandages, dressings, gels, forceps, a thermometer, medication, wound care, and dehydration packets, this tool kit can take care of minor and major injuries or health concerns.

  • Even as the Tide downshifted in the fourth quarter – by which time Smith wore a heavy bandage on his dislocated finger and a T-shirt on his back, the game in the bag – they rang up 621 yards.

  • After cleaning up the blood and applying a bandage, he determined she was physically OK.

  • It has everything you need, including bandages, an emergency blanket, duct tape, and essential medications, all weighing in at less than four ounces.

  • His arm bore a hospital bandage applied after he gave blood to try to help save his family.

  • EBay has reported a 200 percent increase in bandage dress sales since spring of last year.

  • One of the friends at the table, Aleksei Kniadliakovsky, had a fresh bandage around his head.

  • Get in, put a bandage over the problem, submit your bill to the insurance company, and get out.

  • To make matters worse, many platform offenders pair the look with an equally outdated bandage dress.

  • His left arm, rudely bandaged in a shawl, hung heavy and useless at his side, and the bandage was saturated with blood.

  • And for those there will be a chair by the fire, and something hot, or perhaps a clean bandage.

  • "I don't care to retrace all of mine," said Mr. Bradford, whose pale face wore a smile beneath its bandage.

  • And then he raised his bandage, and finding himself in front of a house, examined it attentively.

  • And he raised his bandage again, and, approaching the door next to that against which Bussy was standing, began again to examine.