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1 повреждение
сущ.damage; impairment; injury; ( оборудования тж) breakage; defect; failure; fault; trouble; ( телесное) bodily (corporal, physical) injury (harm, mischief)умереть от тяжких телесных повреждений — to die of grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)
нанесение (причинение) телесных повреждений — infliction of a bodily (physical) harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-inflicted harm (injury); self-injury
лёгкое телесное повреждение, нетяжкое телесное повреждение — actual (trivial) bodily harm (injury)
- повреждение документовнамеренное тяжкое телесное повреждение, нанесённое (причинённое) в состоянии сильного душевного волнения — intentional grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury) inflicted in a state of strong mental agitation
- смертельное телесное повреждение
- телесное повреждение
- тяжкое телесное повреждение
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