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BNC: 1931 COCA: 1140

hurt

verb
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hurt
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
he / she / it hurts
/hɜːts/
/hɜːrts/
past simple hurt
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
past participle hurt
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
-ing form hurting
/ˈhɜːtɪŋ/
/ˈhɜːrtɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to cause physical pain to somebody/yourself; to injure somebody/yourself(使)疼痛,受伤
    • hurt something He hurt his back playing squash.他打壁球时背部受伤了。
    • Strong light hurts my eyes.强光刺痛我的眼睛。
    • hurt yourself Did you hurt yourself?你伤着自己了吗?
    • hurt (somebody) Stop it. You're hurting me.住手。你弄疼我了。
    • No one was seriously hurt in the accident.事故中无人受重伤。
    • My back is really hurting me today.我今天背疼得厉害。
    • My shoes hurt—they're too tight.我的鞋子太紧,穿着夹脚。
    Synonyms injureinjure
    • wound
    • hurt
    • bruise
    • sprain
    • pull
    • strain
    These words all mean to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident.
    • injure to harm yourself or somebody else physically, especially in an accident:
      • He injured his knee playing hockey.他打曲棍球时膝盖受了伤。
      • Three people were injured in the crash.撞车事故中有三人受伤。
    • wound [often passive] (rather formal) to injure part of the body, especially by making a hole in the skin using a weapon:
      • 50 people were seriously wounded in the attack.这次攻击中有 50 人受重伤。
      Wound is often used to talk about people being hurt in war or in other attacks that affect a lot of people.
    • hurt to cause physical pain to somebody/​yourself; to injure somebody/​yourself:
      • Did you hurt yourself?你伤着自己了吗?
    injure or hurt?用 injure 还是 hurt?You can hurt or injure a part of the body in an accident. Hurt emphasizes the physical pain caused; injure emphasizes that the part of the body has been damaged in some way.
    • bruise to make a blue, brown or purple mark (= a bruise) appear on the skin after somebody has fallen or been hit; to develop a bruise
    • sprain to injure part of your body, especially your ankle, wrist or knee, by suddenly twisting it, causing pain and swelling
    • pull to damage a muscle, etc, by using too much force指拉伤、扭伤(肌肉等)
    • strain to injure yourself or part of your body by making it work too hard:
      • Don’t strain your eyes by reading in poor light.别在光线不足的地方看书把眼睛给伤了。
    Patterns
    • to injure/​hurt/​strain yourself
    • to injure/​hurt/​sprain/​pull/​strain a muscle
    • to injure/​hurt/​sprain your ankle/​foot/​knee/​wrist/​hand
    • to injure/​hurt/​strain your back/​shoulder/​eyes
    • to injure/​hurt your spine/​neck
    • to be badly/​severely/​slightly injured/​wounded/​hurt/​bruised/​sprained
    Collocations InjuriesInjuries身体损伤Being injured受伤
    • have a fall/​an injury跌了一跤;受伤
    • receive/​suffer/​sustain a serious injury/​a hairline fracture/(especially British English) whiplash/​a gunshot wound受重伤/轻微骨裂/鞭伤/枪伤
    • hurt/​injure your ankle/​back/​leg伤到脚踝/背/大腿
    • damage the brain/​an ankle ligament/​your liver/​the optic nerve/​the skin损伤大脑/脚踝韧带/肝脏/视神经/皮肤
    • pull/​strain/​tear a hamstring/​ligament/​muscle/​tendon拉伤腘绳肌腱/韧带/肌肉/肌腱
    • sprain/​twist your ankle/​wrist扭伤脚踝/手腕
    • break a bone/​your collarbone/​your leg/​three ribs骨折;锁骨/大腿/三根肋骨骨折
    • fracture/​crack your skull头盖骨破裂
    • break/​chip/​knock out/​lose a tooth碰断了一颗牙;使牙齿崩缺了一块;磕掉/掉了一颗牙
    • burst/​perforate your eardrum使耳膜破裂;鼓膜穿孔
    • dislocate your finger/​hip/​jaw/​shoulder使手指/臀部/下巴/肩膀脱臼
    • bruise/​cut/​graze your arm/​knee/​shoulder擦伤/割破/擦破手臂/膝盖/肩膀
    • burn/​scald yourself/​your tongue烧伤/烫伤自己/舌头
    • bang/​bump/​hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/​head/​knee (on/​against something)(在某物上)撞到肘部/头/膝盖
    Treating injuries治疗伤病
    • treat somebody for burns/​a head injury/​a stab wound给某人治疗烧伤/头部伤/刺伤
    • examine/​clean/​dress/​bandage/​treat a bullet wound检查/清洗/包扎/用绷带包扎/治疗枪伤
    • repair a damaged/​torn ligament/​tendon/​cartilage修复损伤的/拉伤的韧带/肌腱/软骨
    • amputate/​cut off an arm/​a finger/​a foot/​a leg/​a limb截去一只胳膊/一根手指/一只脚/一条腿;截肢
    • put on/ (formal) apply/​take off (especially North American English) a Band-Aid™/(British English) a plaster/​a bandage贴上/使用/撕掉创可贴;缠上/使用/解掉绷带
    • need/​require/​put in/ (especially British English) have (out)/ (North American English) get (out) stitches需要缝针;缝针;拆线
    • put on/​rub on/ (formal) apply cream/​ointment/​lotion涂抹护肤霜/药膏/护肤液
    • have/​receive/​undergo (British English) physiotherapy/(North American English) physical therapy接受物理疗法
    Extra Examples
    • I was shaken, but not actually hurt.我吓坏了,但实际上并没有受伤。
    • She fell and hurt her leg quite badly.她摔了一跤,腿伤得很厉害。
    Topics Illnessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • seriously
    • actually
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to feel painful感到疼痛
    • My feet hurt.我脚疼。
    • My head hurts.我的头疼。
    • Ouch! That hurt!哎哟!好疼!
    • it hurts when/if… It hurts when I bend my knee.我的膝盖一弯就疼。
    • It hurts if I move my neck.动一动脖子就疼。
    • it hurts to do something It hurts to breathe.呼吸很痛。
    Synonyms hurthurt
    • ache
    • burn
    • sting
    • tingle
    • itch
    • throb
    These are all words that can be used when part of your body feels painful.
    • hurt (of part of your body) to feel painful; (of an action) to cause pain:
      • My feet hurt.我脚疼。
      • Ouch! That hurt!哎哟!好疼!
    • ache to feel a continuous pain that is not severe:
      • I’m aching all over.我周身疼痛。
    • burn (of part of your body) to feel very hot and painful:
      • Our eyes were burning from the chemicals in the air.空气中弥漫的化学物质熏得我们的眼睛火辣辣地痛。
    • sting to make somebody feel a sharp burning pain or uncomfortable feeling in part of their body; (of part of your body) to feel this pain:
      • My eyes were stinging from the smoke.烟熏得我眼睛痛。
    • tingle (of part of your body) to feel as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into the skin there:
      • The cold air made her face tingle.冷空气冻得她的脸发痛。
    • itch to have an uncomfortable feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch; to make your skin feel like this:
      • I itch all over.我浑身痒。
      • Does the rash itch?皮疹痒吗?
    • throb (of part of your body) to feel pain as a series of regular beats:
      • His head throbbed painfully.他的头一抽一跳地痛。
    Patterns
    • your eyes hurt/​ache/​burn/​sting/​itch
    • your skin hurts/​burns/​stings/​tingles/​itches
    • your flesh hurts/​burns/​stings/​tingles
    • your head hurts/​aches/​throbs
    • your stomach hurts/​aches
    • to really hurt/​ache/​burn/​sting/​tingle/​itch/​throb
    • to hurt/​ache/​sting/​itch badly/​a lot
    • It hurts/​stings/​tingles/​itches.
    Extra Examples
    • My ankle still hurts quite badly.我的脚踝仍然痛得厉害。
    • Ouch! It really hurts.哎哟 ! 真痛啊。
    • I knew it was going to hurt—but not that much!我知道会疼,但没料到有这么厉害!
    • Does it hurt a lot?痛得厉害吗?
    Topics Illnessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • a lot
    • really
    verb + hurt
    • be going to
    • begin to
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] to make somebody unhappy or upset使不快;使烦恼
    • What really hurt was that he never answered my letter.真正让我伤心的是他从不给我回信。
    • hurt somebody/something I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.对不起,我不是故意伤害你的。
    • I didn't want to hurt his feelings.我并没有想伤害他的感情。
    • it hurts to do something It always hurts to lose, especially in the final.输了总是很痛,尤其是决赛。
    • it hurts somebody to do something It hurt me to think that he would lie to me.一想到他竟然对我说谎,我就很伤心。
    Extra Examples
    • They never told me why and that really hurt.他们从来没告诉我原因,这让我非常伤心。
    • Are you deliberately trying to hurt me?你是故意要让我难过吗 ?
    • Her remarks hurt him deeply.她的话深深地伤害了他。
    • I never meant to hurt anyone.我从未想过要伤害任何人。
    • Why would I want to hurt her?我为什么要让她伤心难过 ?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • deeply
    • really
    verb + hurt
    • attempt to
    • try to
    • want to
    See full entry
  4. [intransitive]
    be hurting
    (informal) to feel unhappy or upset感到不高兴(或烦恼)
    • I know you're hurting and I want to help you.我知道你心烦,我想帮助你。
    Topics Feelingsb2
  5. [transitive] hurt somebody/something to have a bad effect on somebody/something对…有不良影响
    • Hard work never hurt anyone.努力工作绝无害处。
    • Many people on low incomes will be hurt by the government's plans.很多低收入的人将受到政府这些方案的打击。
    • High interest rates are hurting the local economy.高利率正在损害本地经济。
    Synonyms damagedamage
    • hurt
    • harm
    • impair
    These words all mean to have a bad effect on somebody/​something.
    • damage to cause physical harm to something, making it less attractive, useful or valuable; to have a bad effect on somebody/​something’s life, health, happiness or chances of success:
      • The fire badly damaged the town hall.火灾使市政厅遭到严重破坏。
      • emotionally damaged children感情上受伤害的孩子
    • hurt (rather informal) to have a bad effect on somebody/​something’s life, health, happiness or chances of success:指伤害、损害:
      • Hard work never hurt anyone.努力工作绝无害处。
    • harm to have a bad effect on somebody/​something’s life, health, happiness or chances of success:
      • Pollution can harm marine life.污染会危及海洋生物。
    damage, hurt or harm?用 damage、hurt 还是 harm?Hurt is slightly less formal than damage or harm, especially when it is used in negative statements: It won’t hurt him to have to wait a bit.It won’t damage/​harm him to have to wait a bit. Harm is also often used to talk about ways in which things in the natural world such as wildlife and the environment are affected by human activity.
    • impair (rather formal) to damage somebody’s health, abilities or chances:指损害、削弱(健康、能力或机会):
      • Even one drink can impair driving performance.即使一杯酒也可能影响驾驶操作。
    Patterns
    • to damage/​hurt/​harm/​impair somebody’s chances
    • to damage/​hurt/​harm somebody’s interests/​reputation
    • to damage/​harm/​impair somebody’s health
    • to seriously/​greatly damage/​hurt/​harm/​impair somebody/​something
    • to badly/​severely damage/​hurt/​impair somebody/​something
  6. [intransitive]
    be hurting (for something)
    (North American English) to be in a difficult situation because you need something, especially money处于困境;手头拮据
    • His campaign is already hurting for money.他从事的社会运动已经因缺乏经费而难以为继了。
  7. Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the senses ‘ to strike’ and ‘a blow’): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin.
Idioms
hit somebody where it hurts
  1. to affect somebody where they will feel it most刺着某人痛处;击中要害
it won’t/wouldn’t hurt (somebody/something) (to do something)
  1. used to say that somebody should do a particular thing(做某事)不会有什么损害;(某人)应该做某事
    • It wouldn't hurt you to help with the housework occasionally.你应该偶尔帮忙做做家务。
not harm/hurt a fly
  1. to be kind and gentle and unwilling to cause unhappiness连一只苍蝇都不肯伤害;心地善良

hurt

adjective
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
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  1. injured physically(身体上)受伤的
    • None of the passengers were badly hurt.乘客中没有人严重受伤。
    • Steve didn't look seriously hurt.史蒂夫看起来伤得不重。
    • Stop that or you'll get hurt!停下来,不然你会受伤的 !
    opposite unhurtTopics Illnessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • get
    adverb
    • badly
    • seriously
    • physically
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  2. upset and offended by something that somebody has said or done(感情上)受伤的
    • a hurt look/expression伤心的眼神/表情
    • You have every right to feel hurt.你完全有权利感到受伤。
    • hurt that… She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited.她未被邀请,感到十分难过。
    • Martha's hurt pride showed in her eyes.从玛莎的眼神可以看出她的自尊受到了伤害。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • deeply
    • extremely
    • really
    preposition
    • by
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the senses ‘ to strike’ and ‘a blow’): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin.

hurt

noun
/hɜːt/
/hɜːrt/
[uncountable, countable] (rather informal)
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  1. a feeling of unhappiness because somebody has been unkind or unfair to you心灵创伤;委屈
    • There was hurt and real anger in her voice.她的声音里有难过,也有真正的愤怒。
    • He apologized for any hurt caused by his remarks.他为自己的言论造成的任何伤害道歉。
    • It was a hurt that would take a long time to heal.那是需要很长时间才能愈合的创伤。
    • It's time to forgive past hurts and open your heart.是时候原谅过去的伤害,敞开心扉了。
    Extra Examples
    • He knew that he had caused James a lot of hurt.他知道他给詹姆斯造成了很多伤害。
    • I could see the hurt in her eyes.我能在她的眼神中看出她受到伤害。
    • the deep hurt that he felt when Jane left him简离开他时他心中深深的创伤
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • great
    verb + hurt
    • feel
    • cause
    • see
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    Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the senses ‘ to strike’ and ‘a blow’): from Old French hurter (verb), hurt (noun), perhaps ultimately of Germanic origin.

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