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injury

  • 1 injury

    plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) skade
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    plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) skade

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  • 2 injury time [esp. football]

    overtid {fk}

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  • 3 damage

    ['dæmi‹] 1. noun
    1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) skade; -skade
    2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) erstatning
    2. verb
    (to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) beskadige; ødelægge
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    ['dæmi‹] 1. noun
    1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) skade; -skade
    2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) erstatning
    2. verb
    (to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) beskadige; ødelægge

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  • 4 tit

    I noun
    1) (any of several kinds of small bird: a blue tit.) mejse
    2) ((slang) a woman's breast or nipple.) patte; brystvorte
    II
    (blow for blow; repayment of injury with injury: He tore my dress, so I spilt ink on his suit. That's tit for tat.) noget for noget; gengældelses-
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    I noun
    1) (any of several kinds of small bird: a blue tit.) mejse
    2) ((slang) a woman's breast or nipple.) patte; brystvorte
    II
    (blow for blow; repayment of injury with injury: He tore my dress, so I spilt ink on his suit. That's tit for tat.) noget for noget; gengældelses-

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  • 5 abrasion

    [ə'breiʒən] 1. noun
    (an injury caused by scraping or grazing the skin: minor abrasions.) hudafskrabning
    2. noun
    (something used for scraping or rubbing a surface: Sandpaper is an abrasive.) slibemiddel
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    [ə'breiʒən] 1. noun
    (an injury caused by scraping or grazing the skin: minor abrasions.) hudafskrabning
    2. noun
    (something used for scraping or rubbing a surface: Sandpaper is an abrasive.) slibemiddel

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  • 6 accident

    ['æksidənt]
    1) (an unexpected happening, often harmful, causing injury etc: There has been a road accident.) ulykke; uheld
    2) (chance: I met her by accident.) tilfælde; tilfældighed
    - accidentally
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    ['æksidənt]
    1) (an unexpected happening, often harmful, causing injury etc: There has been a road accident.) ulykke; uheld
    2) (chance: I met her by accident.) tilfælde; tilfældighed
    - accidentally

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  • 7 at risk

    (in danger; likely to suffer loss, injury etc: Heart disease can be avoided if people at risk take medical advice.) i risikoposition
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    (in danger; likely to suffer loss, injury etc: Heart disease can be avoided if people at risk take medical advice.) i risikoposition

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  • 8 at the risk of

    (with the possibility of (loss, injury, trouble etc): He saved the little girl at the risk of his own life; At the risk of offending you, I must tell you that I disapprove of your behaviour.) med risiko for
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    (with the possibility of (loss, injury, trouble etc): He saved the little girl at the risk of his own life; At the risk of offending you, I must tell you that I disapprove of your behaviour.) med risiko for

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  • 9 bad

    [bæd]
    comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) dårlig
    2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) dårlig; slem; ond
    3) (unpleasant: bad news.) dårlig
    4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) dårlig; fordærvet
    5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) skadelig
    6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) smertefuld; svag; dårlig
    7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) uvel
    8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) alvorlig; slem
    9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) dårlig
    - badness
    - badly off
    - feel bad about something
    - feel bad
    - go from bad to worse
    - not bad
    - too bad
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    [bæd]
    comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) dårlig
    2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) dårlig; slem; ond
    3) (unpleasant: bad news.) dårlig
    4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) dårlig; fordærvet
    5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) skadelig
    6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) smertefuld; svag; dårlig
    7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) uvel
    8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) alvorlig; slem
    9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) dårlig
    - badness
    - badly off
    - feel bad about something
    - feel bad
    - go from bad to worse
    - not bad
    - too bad

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  • 10 brain

    [brein]
    1) (the centre of the nervous system: an injury to the brain; ( also adjective) brain surgery; brain damage.) hjerne
    2) ((often in plural) cleverness: a good brain; You've plenty of brains.) forstand; hjerne
    3) (a clever person: He's one of the best brains in the country.) hjerne; godt hoved
    - brainy
    - brainchild
    - brain drain
    - brainwash
    - brainwashing
    - brainwave
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    [brein]
    1) (the centre of the nervous system: an injury to the brain; ( also adjective) brain surgery; brain damage.) hjerne
    2) ((often in plural) cleverness: a good brain; You've plenty of brains.) forstand; hjerne
    3) (a clever person: He's one of the best brains in the country.) hjerne; godt hoved
    - brainy
    - brainchild
    - brain drain
    - brainwash
    - brainwashing
    - brainwave

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  • 11 bruise

    [bru:z] 1. noun
    (an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) blåt mærke
    2. verb
    (to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) få et blåt mærke
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    [bru:z] 1. noun
    (an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) blåt mærke
    2. verb
    (to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) få et blåt mærke

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  • 12 burn

    [bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb
    1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) brænde
    2) (to use as fuel.) brænde
    3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) brænde
    4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) brænde; fænge
    2. noun
    (an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) brandsår; brændmærke
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    [bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb
    1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) brænde
    2) (to use as fuel.) brænde
    3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) brænde
    4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) brænde; fænge
    2. noun
    (an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) brandsår; brændmærke

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  • 13 compensation

    noun (payment etc given for loss or injury: He received a large sum of money as compensation when he was injured at work.) erstatning; godtgørelse
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    noun (payment etc given for loss or injury: He received a large sum of money as compensation when he was injured at work.) erstatning; godtgørelse

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  • 14 cottonwool

    noun ((American absorbent cotton) loose cotton pressed into a mass, for absorbing liquids, wiping or protecting an injury etc: She bathed the wound with cotton wool.) vat
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    noun ((American absorbent cotton) loose cotton pressed into a mass, for absorbing liquids, wiping or protecting an injury etc: She bathed the wound with cotton wool.) vat

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  • 15 danger

    ['dein‹ə]
    1) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) fare
    2) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) fare
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    ['dein‹ə]
    1) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) fare
    2) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) fare

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  • 16 fester

    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) blive betændt; blive inficeret
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    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) blive betændt; blive inficeret

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  • 17 frostbite

    noun (injury caused to the body by very great cold: He was suffering from frostbite in his feet.) forfrysning
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    noun (injury caused to the body by very great cold: He was suffering from frostbite in his feet.) forfrysning

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  • 18 harm

    1. noun
    (damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) skade
    2. verb
    (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) skade
    - harmless
    - harmlessly
    - harmlessness
    - out of harm's way
    * * *
    1. noun
    (damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) skade
    2. verb
    (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) skade
    - harmless
    - harmlessly
    - harmlessness
    - out of harm's way

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  • 19 hit-and-run

    1) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) flugtbilist; flugt-
    2) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.) flugtulykke
    * * *
    1) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) flugtbilist; flugt-
    2) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.) flugtulykke

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  • 20 injure

    ['in‹ə]
    (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) kvæste; beskadige; såre
    - injurious
    - injury
    * * *
    ['in‹ə]
    (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) kvæste; beskadige; såre
    - injurious
    - injury

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См. также в других словарях:

  • injury — in·ju·ry n pl ries [Latin injuria, from injurus injurious, from in not + jur jus right] 1: an act that wrongs or harms another; specif: a violation of a legally protected interest (as the physical or mental well being, property, reputation, or… …   Law dictionary

  • injury — in‧ju‧ry [ˈɪndʒəri] noun injuries PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] 1. physical harm to a person, for example in an accident: • Mr. Lewis was awarded $75,000 as compensation for injuries suffered in the accident. • absence from work due to… …   Financial and business terms

  • Injury — is damage to a biological organism which can be classified on various bases. Contents 1 Classification 1.1 By cause 1.2 By location 1.3 By activity …   Wikipedia

  • injury — 1 Injury, hurt, damage, harm, mischief mean the act or the result of inflicting on a person or thing something that causes loss or pain. Injury is the comprehensive term referable to an act or to a result of that act which involves a violation of …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Injury — In ju*ry, n.; pl. {Injuries}. [OE. injurie, L. injuria, fr. injurius injurious, wrongful, unjust; pref. in not + jus, juris, right, law, justice: cf. F. injure. See {Just}, a.] Any damage or hurt done to a person or thing; detriment to, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • injury — (n.) late 14c., harm, damage, loss; a specific injury, from Anglo Fr. injurie wrongful action, from L. injuria wrong, hurt, injustice, insult, noun use of fem. of injurius wrongful, unjust, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + jus… …   Etymology dictionary

  • injury — [n] hurt, harm abrasion, abuse, affliction, affront, agony, bad, bite, blemish, boo boo*, bruise, burn, chop, cramp, cut, damage, deformation, detriment, discomfiture, disservice, distress, evil, fracture, gash, grievance, hemorrhage, ill,… …   New thesaurus

  • injury — ► NOUN (pl. injuries) 1) an instance of being injured. 2) the fact of being injured; harm or damage. ORIGIN Latin injuria a wrong …   English terms dictionary

  • injury — [in′jə rē] n. pl. injuries [ME iniurie < L injuria < injurius, wrongful, unjust < in , not + jus (gen. juris), right, justice: see JUST1] 1. physical harm or damage to a person, property, etc. 2. an injurious act; specif., a) an offense… …   English World dictionary

  • injury — Any wrong or damage done to another, either in his person, rights, reputation, or property. The invasion of any legally protected interest of another. Restatement, Second, Torts, No. 7. Absolute injuries. Injuries to those rights which a person… …   Black's law dictionary

  • injury — Any wrong or damage done to another, either in his person, rights, reputation, or property. The invasion of any legally protected interest of another. Restatement, Second, Torts, No. 7. Absolute injuries. Injuries to those rights which a person… …   Black's law dictionary

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