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shāng kǒu
n. wound, injury, cut
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
EXAMPLES
bāo zā shāng kǒu
phr. bind up a wound
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tā de shāng kǒu bèi xì jūn gán rǎn le .
phr. His wound has been infected with germs.
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yī shēng yòng shā bù gěi tā bāo zā shāng kǒu .
phr. The doctor bound his wound with gauze.
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tā zì jǐ zuò le yì xiē cǎo yào fū zài shāng kǒu shàng .
phr. He made some herbal medicines by himself and applied them to the wound.
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shāng kǒu fā yán le, nǐ zuì háo mǎ shang qù yī yuàn .
phr. The wound has become inflamed and you'd better go to the hospital right away.
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wǒ qīng qing de cā shì zhe shāng kǒu, xīn lí hěn nán shòu .
phr. I cleaned the wound carefully, feeling very sad in my heart.
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hù shi jiǎn dān de chú lǐ le tā de shāng kǒu .
phr. The nurse treated his wound simply.
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shāng kǒu jiàn jiàn yù hé .
phr. The wound scarred over gradually.
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tā de shāng kǒu chū xiě le
phr. His wound is bleeding.
jiǎn chá shāng kǒu
phr. to examine a wound
nòng pò le shāng kǒu
phr. to reopen a wound (that is already healing)