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Meanings of
wounds
in English
Russian
увечие
Portuguese
trauma
Spanish
trauma
Catalan
traumatisme físic
Back to the meaning
Physiological wound caused by an external source.
injury
wound
injuries
trauma
traumatic injury
wounds and injuries
physical trauma
Russian
увечие
Synonyms
Examples for "
injury
"
injury
wound
injuries
trauma
traumatic injury
Examples for "
injury
"
1
Main measures: Recovery was the number of days from
injury
to clearance.
2
This linked-data approach holds great potential for future traumatic occupational
injury
research.
3
Main outcome measure: Two year survival after onset of acute lung
injury
.
4
Last year, Brooks' season ended in Week 11 with a knee
injury
.
5
Local corrosive
injury
is the major focus of treatment in severe cases.
1
This patient-centered instrument helped document important quality-of-life concerns among chronic
wound
patients.
2
Last year, the ATO
wound
up or bankrupted 37 businesses every week.
3
While the physical
wound
had healed, Chance's heart wasn't into work yet.
4
The
wound
appeared similar to a type often seen at the MCME.
5
She thought of her parents and the idea that words could
wound
.
1
Conclusions: Inflation-free costs per case associated with non-fatal bicycle
injuries
are increasing.
2
Careful case selection is therefore necessary to optimise management of these
injuries
.
3
Two workers suffered serious
injuries
,
while another suffered moderate
injuries
,
police said.
4
However, several experts said Aaliyah's
injuries
were more likely from being assaulted.
5
Seaside police said in a statement that no one suffered serious
injuries
.
1
In recent years, the incidence of
trauma
has increased year by year.
2
ANSWER: It's certainly possible that your ex has a history of
trauma
.
3
Discussion: Pain is strongly associated with psychosocial complaints 1 year after
trauma
.
4
In selected cases a true reduction of the surgical
trauma
is possible.
5
The process of 'freezing' is often an indication of a
trauma
response.
1
Hemodynamically Unstable Pelvic Trauma is a major problem in blunt
traumatic
injury
.
2
Trauma DWS climbers are also at risk for
traumatic
injury
-
typically
blunt
trauma.
3
But she hadn't severed herself completely from the world of
traumatic
injury
.
4
The present study piloted such a strategy with
traumatic
injury
patients.
5
Background: Metabolic derangement is a key hallmark of major
traumatic
injury
.
1
They used the decoction to wash
wounds
and
injuries
.
2
All the
wounds
and
injuries
had been dressed, and now Beatrice knew her force was at an end.
3
His
wounds
and
injuries
were healed.
4
It was also a place where men were brought to survive or to die, as their
wounds
and
injuries
dictated.
1
He seems to have chalked those up to some
physical
trauma
.
2
No medical explanation for it, no brain damage, no serious
physical
trauma
,
nothing.
3
Not to mention shock, and the
physical
trauma
to the eyes and face.
4
However, they did not die because of the fire or suffer
physical
trauma
.
5
Through
physical
trauma
from needle penetration, MN induces a …
Usage of
wounds
in English
1
Jack wasn't quite thirty and he'd already seen thousands of open
wounds
.
2
Chronic
wounds
represent a rising health and economic burden to our society.
3
At least 12 were treated for gunshot
wounds
,
according to health officials.
4
Still, few believe the euro zone's
wounds
will heal any time soon.
5
However, at some point during treatment, the pupil succumbed to his
wounds
.
6
The spokeswoman said many different injuries, including gunshot
wounds
,
had been reported.
7
A good many of them are accident cases, a few gunshot
wounds
.
8
The original
wounds
and subsequent infection may have undermined his long-term health.
9
The
wounds
did not appear to be life-threatening, the police report said.
10
Mr Daryanto had earlier said all seven were injured with gunshot
wounds
.
11
One policeman died of bullet
wounds
,
among five people injured, authorities said.
12
Although skinny and in need of food, there were no obvious
wounds
.
13
He had not taken any serious
wounds
,
she was certain of that.
14
You have taken care of me, treated my
wounds
,
given me food.
15
German criticism of Greece has reopened
wounds
dating from World War Two.
16
In my experience, it's only time that heals
wounds
:
forgetting and time.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
wounds
wound
Noun
Plural
wound
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
gunshot wounds
old wounds
many wounds
open wounds
die of wounds
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Translations for
wounds
Russian
увечие
травмы
увечия
травма
увечья
физическая травма
Portuguese
trauma
traumatismo
trauma físico
Spanish
trauma
traumatismo
trauma físico
Catalan
traumatisme físic
traumatisme
trauma físic
Wounds
through the time
Wounds
across language varieties
Canada
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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