ointment
ointment — 名詞
1. a thick, greasy paste — often holding a small amount of medicine — that you spre
藥膏;軟膏
塗在皮膚上幫助癒合或止痛的濃稠膏狀物
a thick, greasy paste — often holding a small amount of medicine — that you spread on sore, itchy, or injured skin so it heals faster or stops hurting.
The nurse gave Mei a small tube of antibiotic ointment to put on her cut every night.
護理師給了美一小條抗生素藥膏,要她每晚塗在傷口上。
antibiotic ointment + apply to a wound
Carlos rubbed cooling ointment into his sunburned shoulders after the day at the beach.
從海邊回來後,卡洛斯把清涼藥膏抹在曬傷的肩膀上。
rub ointment into [body part]
Dr. Wang prescribed a steroid ointment for the rash on the boy's elbow.
王醫師為男孩手肘上的疹子開了類固醇藥膏。
Apply a thin layer of the ointment to the affected area twice a day.
在患部薄薄塗一層藥膏,一天兩次。
Grandma keeps a jar of homemade herbal ointment in the bathroom cupboard for insect bites.
奶奶在浴室櫃子裡放了一罐自製的草本藥膏,專門對付蚊蟲叮咬。
文法句型
apply ointment to [body part]
rub ointment on/into [body part]
a tube of ointment
用法筆記
Distinguish from 'cream' and 'lotion': an ointment is the greasiest of the three (oil-based, sits on the skin and lasts longer), a cream is lighter and absorbs faster, and a lotion is the thinnest (water-based, often pourable). Doctors choose ointment when they want the medicine to stay on dry or broken skin.