hurt1/hɝt; hɜːt/v past tense and past participle hurt 1 [T] to injure someone or make them feel pain 弄伤﹔使〔某人〕感到疼痛: Careful you don’t hurt yourself with that knife. 小心拿那把刀别伤着自己。She hurt her shoulder playing baseball. 她打棒球时伤了肩膀。Mind you don’t hurt each other. 小心不要弄伤对方。Ow, you’re hurting me! 啊唷﹐你弄痛我了!THESAURUS 同类词Hurt and injure can mean the same, but hurt is usually used when the damage to your body is not very great ☆ hurt 和 injure 意思相同﹐但伤势不严重时一般用 hurt: Alex fell and hurt his knee. 亚历克斯摔倒了﹐伤了膝盖。Injure is used especially to say that someone has been hurt in an accident ☆ injure 尤指在事故中受伤: Three people were seriously injured in the crash. 撞车事故中三人严重受伤。Wound is used to say that someone has been hurt by a weapon such as a gun or knife ☆ wound 指受到枪﹑刀等武器的伤害: The gunman killed two people and wounded six others. 这名持枪歹徒杀死两人﹐伤六人。2 [I,T] if a part of your body hurts, or if something hurts it, you can feel pain in it (使)〔身体某部分〕感到疼痛: My feet really hurt after all that walking! 走了那么多路﹐我的脚真痛啊!It hurts when I breathe. 我一呼吸就感到痛。The sun's hurting my eyes. 太阳光刺痛我的眼睛。3 [I,T] to make someone feel upset or unhappy (使)伤心﹐伤害(感情): His comments weren’t true, but they hurt. 他说的话不是真的﹐却令人伤心。I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings . 对不起﹐我并不是故意伤害你的感情。4 sth won’t/doesn’t hurt (sb) informal used when you think someone should do something【非正式】做某事(于某人)也无妨: It won’t hurt him to make his own dinner for once. 他给自己做一次饭又不会怎么样。
hurt2adj [not before noun 不用于名词前]1 suffering pain or injury 痛的﹔受伤的: badly/seriously/slightly hurt Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. 幸运的是﹐没人受重伤。2 very upset or offended 受伤害的﹐痛苦的: I was very hurt by what you said. 你的话让我很伤心。 —hurt n [U]