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bandage noun /ˈbændɪdʒ/ /ˈbændɪdʒ/ jump to other results - a long narrow piece of cloth used for tying around a part of the body that has been hurt in order to protect or support it
Extra Examples- She had a bandage on her arm.
- He'll be in bandages for a few weeks.
- Wrap the bandage firmly around the injured limb.
- He had a strip of bandage tied around his head.
- If no bandage is available, use a T-shirt or similar material.
- Make sure the bandage isn't too tight.
Wordfinder- bandage
- bleed
- bruise
- fracture
- hurt
- injury
- plaster
- sore
- swell
- wound
Topics Medicineb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + bandagepreposition- bandage around
- bandage round
- bandage on
- …
phrases- be in bandages
- be swathed in bandages
- be wrapped in bandages
- …
See full entry Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French, from bande, of Germanic origin; related to bind.
bandage verb /ˈbændɪdʒ/ /ˈbændɪdʒ/ jump to other results - bandage something/somebody (up) to wrap a bandage around a part of the body in order to protect it because it is injured
- Don't bandage the wound too tightly.
- His injured leg was all bandaged up.
- They bandaged up my leg and told me to rest.
Collocations InjuriesInjuriesBeing injured- have a fall/an injury
- receive/suffer/sustain a serious injury/a hairline fracture/(especially British English) whiplash/a gunshot wound
- hurt/injure your ankle/back/leg
- damage the brain/an ankle ligament/your liver/the optic nerve/the skin
- pull/strain/tear a hamstring/ligament/muscle/tendon
- sprain/twist your ankle/wrist
- break a bone/your collarbone/your leg/three ribs
- fracture/crack your skull
- break/chip/knock out/lose a tooth
- burst/perforate your eardrum
- dislocate your finger/hip/jaw/shoulder
- bruise/cut/graze your arm/knee/shoulder
- burn/scald yourself/your tongue
- bang/bump/hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/head/knee (on/against something)
Treating injuries- treat somebody for burns/a head injury/a stab wound
- examine/clean/dress/bandage/treat a bullet wound
- repair a damaged/torn ligament/tendon/cartilage
- amputate/cut off an arm/a finger/a foot/a leg/a limb
- put on/ (formal) apply/take off (especially North American English) a Band-Aid™/(British English) a plaster/a bandage
- need/require/put in/ (especially British English) have (out)/ (North American English) get (out) stitches
- put on/rub on/ (formal) apply cream/ointment/lotion
- have/receive/undergo (British English) physiotherapy/(North American English) physical therapy
Topics Medicineb2Oxford Collocations DictionaryBandage is used with these nouns as the object: See full entry Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French, from bande, of Germanic origin; related to bind.
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