伤口

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Meaning and Usage

The word 伤口 (shāngkǒu) literally means 'wound' or 'injury site.' It refers to a physical injury where the skin or flesh is broken. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe emotional or psychological wounds.

Common Collocations

These collocations show how 伤口 is used both in medical contexts and figuratively.

Usage Notes

When talking about physical injuries, 伤口 usually refers to an open wound rather than a bruise or internal injury. In conversation, mentioning 伤口 often implies concern about healing or infection. When used metaphorically, it emphasizes emotional pain that is not visible but deeply felt.

Avoid confusing 伤口 with 伤害 (shānghài), which means 'to harm' or 'injury' in a broader sense but does not specifically mean a wound.

Register and Tone

伤口 is a neutral term used in both formal and informal contexts. It is common in medical settings, everyday conversation about injuries, and in literary or emotional expressions.

Example Sentences

His wound has already started to heal, no need to worry too much.

He accidentally fell during exercise and left a deep wound on his hand.

Psychological wounds are harder to heal than physical ones.