绷带

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Usage and Context

"绷带" (bēngdài) refers specifically to a medical bandage used to wrap wounds or injuries. It is a common term in healthcare and first aid contexts. When someone says "绷带包扎伤口" (use a bandage to dress a wound), it implies careful protection and support for healing.

Common Collocations

  • "绷带包扎" (bandage dressing): used when wrapping wounds.
  • "绷带固定" (bandage fixation): used to stabilize injured parts like ankles or wrists.
  • "绷带" (bandage loosened): describing when the bandage is no longer tight enough.

Register and Tone

The word is neutral and commonly used in both formal medical settings and everyday conversation when discussing injuries.

Tips

Avoid confusing "绷带" with "" alone, which can mean belt or to bring. "绷带" always refers to a bandage. Also, "" by itself can mean to stretch tight, which relates to how a bandage is applied tightly around a wound.

Example Sentences

The nurse used a bandage to properly wrap the wound.

The athlete injured his ankle and needs to use a bandage to stabilize it.

Keep some bandages at home for emergencies.