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44 ножевая рана
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45 k̲'éik̲'w
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46 navajada SF
knife wound, slash, gash -
47 navajazo SM
knife wound, slash, gash -
48 cuchillazo
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49 cuchillada
f.1 stab (blow).2 stab wound, knife wound, slash, slashing.* * *\dar una cuchillada to stabmatar a cuchilladas to stab to death* * *SF1) (=corte) stab; (=herida) stab woundmurió de una cuchillada en la garganta — she died from a knife wound o stab wound to the throat
hubo cuchilladas — there was a serious fight; (fig) the knives really came out
una cuchillada de cien reales — †† a long gash, a severe wound
2) (Cos) slash, slit* * *femenino, cuchillazo masculinoa) ( golpe) stable dio or asestó una cuchillada — she stabbed him
b) ( herida) stab wound* * *= stab wound.Ex. Stab wounds are caused most obviously by knives, but are also caused by bayonets and swords, as well as scissors and screwdrivers.----* asestar una cuchillada = knife.* * *femenino, cuchillazo masculinoa) ( golpe) stable dio or asestó una cuchillada — she stabbed him
b) ( herida) stab wound* * *= stab wound.Ex: Stab wounds are caused most obviously by knives, but are also caused by bayonets and swords, as well as scissors and screwdrivers.
* asestar una cuchillada = knife.* * *1 (golpe) stable dio or asestó una cuchillada en la espalda she stabbed him in the backlo mataron a cuchilladas they stabbed him to death* * *
cuchillada sustantivo femenino,◊ cuchillazo sustantivo masculino
cuchillada sustantivo femenino stab: recibió cinco cuchilladas, she was stabbed five times
' cuchillada' also found in these entries:
English:
knifing
- slash
- cut
- stab
* * *cuchillada nf1. [golpe] stab;dar una cuchillada a alguien to stab sb;la emprendieron a cuchilladas con él they started stabbing him2. [herida] stab wound* * *f stab; herida stab wound* * *cuchillada nf: stab, knife wound -
50 puñalada
f.1 stab, wound with a knife, knifing, stab wound.2 pointed word.* * *2 (disgusto) blow\puñalada trapera familiar stab in the back* * *SF1) (=herida) stab, wound, knife wound2) (=traición) terrible blow* * *a) ( navajazo) stabb) ( herida) stab wound* * *= stab, stab wound.Ex. This item of news penetrated his heart like a stab = Esta noticia penetró su corazón como una puñalada.Ex. Stab wounds are caused most obviously by knives, but are also caused by bayonets and swords, as well as scissors and screwdrivers.----* asestar una puñalada = knife.* dar a Alguien una puñalada por la espalda = stab + Alguien + in the back.* dar a Alguien una puñalada trapera = stab + Alguien + in the back.* matar a puñaladas = stab + Nombre + to death, knife + Nombre + to death.* puñalada por la espalda = stab in the back.* puñalada trapera = stab in the back.* * *a) ( navajazo) stabb) ( herida) stab wound* * *= stab, stab wound.Ex: This item of news penetrated his heart like a stab = Esta noticia penetró su corazón como una puñalada.
Ex: Stab wounds are caused most obviously by knives, but are also caused by bayonets and swords, as well as scissors and screwdrivers.* asestar una puñalada = knife.* dar a Alguien una puñalada por la espalda = stab + Alguien + in the back.* dar a Alguien una puñalada trapera = stab + Alguien + in the back.* matar a puñaladas = stab + Nombre + to death, knife + Nombre + to death.* puñalada por la espalda = stab in the back.* puñalada trapera = stab in the back.* * *A1 (navajazo) stablo mató a puñaladas she stabbed him to deathcoser a algn a puñaladas to carve sb up ( colloq)2 (herida) stab woundB(disgusto): la noticia fue una puñalada para ella the news came as a terrible blow to herCompuesto:puñalada trapera or por la espaldastab in the back* * *
puñalada sustantivo femenino
puñalada sustantivo femenino stab: recibió una puñalada en la pierna, he was stabbed in the leg
figurado fue una puñalada trapera/por la espalda, it was a stab in the back
' puñalada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
de
- asestar
English:
stab
* * *puñalada nf[acción] stab; [herida] stab wound;lo mataron a puñaladas they stabbed him to death;coser a puñaladas to stab repeatedly;Fam Fig* * *f stab wound;matar a puñaladas stab to death;ser una puñalada fig hurt;vaya puñalada that hurts* * *puñalada nf: stab, stab wound* * * -
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52 couteau
masculine noun• couteau à beurre/huîtres butter/oyster knife• vous me mettez le couteau sous or sur la gorge you're holding a gun to my head• remuer or retourner le couteau dans la plaie to twist the knife in the wound* * *pl couteaux kuto nom masculinc'est un coup de couteau — ( blessure) it's a knife wound
jouer or manier du couteau — to use a knife ( in a fight)
2) ( coquillage) razor shell GB ou clam US•Phrasal Verbs:••être à couteaux tirés (colloq) avec quelqu'un — to be at daggers drawn with somebody
* * *kutocouteaux pl nm1) knife2) (= mollusque) razor clam* * *1 gén knife; ( de mixeur) blade; au couteau [couper, graver] with a knife; c'est un coup de couteau ( blessure) it's a knife wound; jouer or manier du couteau to use a knife (in a fight); donner un coup de couteau à qn to stab sb; tuer qn à coups de couteau to stab sb to death; il a reçu un coup de couteau he was stabbed; ⇒ brouillard, lame, plaie;3 ( de balance) knife edge;couteau à beurre butter knife; couteau de boucher butcher's knife; couteau de chasse hunting knife; couteau à cran d'arrêt flick knife GB, switchblade US; couteau de cuisine kitchen knife; couteau à découper carving knife; couteau électrique electric knife; couteau éplucheur or à éplucher peeler; couteau à pain bread knife; couteau à palette Art palette knife; couteau de poche pocket knife; couteau à poisson fish knife; couteau de table table knife.être à couteaux tirés avec qn to be at daggers drawn with sb; avoir le couteau sous la gorge to have a pistol to one's head; mettre le couteau sous la gorge de qn to hold a pistol to sb's head; tendre la gorge au couteau to lay one's head on the block.( pluriel masculin couteaux) [kuto] nom masculin1. [à main] knife[d'une machine, d'un mixer] bladecouteau à beurre/pain butter/bread knifecouteau de cuisine/de table kitchen/table knifecouteau économe ou éplucheur ou à éplucher potato peelercouteau pliant ou de poche pocket kniferemuer ou retourner le couteau dans la plaie to twist the knife in the woundjouer les seconds couteaux (dans une affaire) to play a secondary role in a business, to play second fiddle2. [d'une balance] knife edge3. ART palette knife -
53 cut
1. present participle - cutting; verb1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) cortar2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) cortar3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) cortar, hacer4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) cortar5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) reducir, recortar6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) cortar, suprimir7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) cortar8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) cortar9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') cortar10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) cortar (por)11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) cortar12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) saltarse13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) ignorar, hacer como si no viera
2. noun1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) corte2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) corte3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) corte, trozo•- cutter- cutting
3. adjective(insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) cortante- cut-price
- cut-throat
4. adjective(fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) feroz, encarnizado, despiadado- cut and dried
- cut back
- cut both ways
- cut a dash
- cut down
- cut in
- cut it fine
- cut no ice
- cut off
- cut one's losses
- cut one's teeth
- cut out
- cut short
cut1 n cortecut2 vb cortartr[kʌt]2 (divide) cortar, partir, dividir■ the firm cut the workforce by 50% la empresa redujo la plantilla en un 50%5 (hurt feelings of, cause pain) herir6 (adulterate) mezclar, cortar1 (knife, scissors) cortar2 (of food) cortarse3 SMALLCINEMA/SMALL cortar■ cut! ¡corten!3 (share) parte nombre femenino, tajada4 (reduction - in budget, services, wages) recorte nombre masculino; (- in level, number, price) reducción nombre femenino■ fight the cuts! ¡luchad contra los recortes!7 (of hair, garment) corte nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcut the crap! ¡corta el rollo!to be a cut above somebody/something ser superior a alguien/algoto be cut out for something estar hecho,-a para algoto be cut up about something estar disgustado por algo, estar afectado,-a por algoto cut a long story short en resumidas cuentasto cut a tooth salirle un diente a unoto cut both/two ways ser de doble filoto cut classes/school/lessons hacer novillosto cut one's hair cortarse el pelo (uno,-a mismo,-a)to cut it fine llegar con el tiempo justo, dejar poco margento cut no ice (with somebody) no convencer (a alguien)to cut off one's nose to spite one's face tirar piedras sobre su tejadoto cut one's losses reducir las pérdidasto cut somebody dead desairar a alguien, volverle la cara a alguiento cut somebody down in their prime segar la juventud de alguiento cut somebody down to size bajarle los humos a alguiento cut somebody loose/free soltar a alguiento cut something/somebody short interrumpir algo/a alguien, cortar algo/a alguien en secoto cut the ground from under somebody's feet echar por tierra los planes de alguiento have one's work cut out costarle a uno, tener que trabajar muchothe cut and thrust (of something) el toma y daca (de algo)1) : cortarto cut paper: cortar papel2) : cortarseto cut one's finger: cortarse uno el dedo3) trim: cortar, recortarto have one's hair cut: cortarse el pelo4) intersect: cruzar, atravesar5) shorten: acortar, abreviar6) reduce: reducir, rebajarto cut prices: rebajar los precios7)to cut one's teeth : salirle los dientes a unocut vi1) : cortar, cortarse2)to cut in : entrometersecut n1) : corte ma cut of meat: un corte de carne2) slash: tajo m, corte m, cortadura f3) reduction: rebaja f, reducción fa cut in the rates: una rebaja en las tarifasadj.• acuchillado, -a adj.• cortado, -a adj.• tajado, -a adj.• tallado, -a adj.n.• cortadura s.f.• corte s.m.• reducción s.f.• surco s.m.• tajo s.m.• talla s.f.• tijeretazo s.m.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to cut")expr.• cortarle el discurso a alguien expr.expr.• eliminar (algo) de su régimen expr.v.(§ p.,p.p.: cut) = cortar v.• desmochar v.• grabar v.• incidir v.• partir v.• pelar v.• sajar v.• tajar v.• tallar v.• tijeretear v.• truncar v.• tusar v.v.• atusar (Pelo) v.
I kʌt1)a) ( wound) tajo m, corte mb) ( incision) corte m2)a) ( reduction)to make cuts in essential services — hacer* recortes en los servicios esenciales
b) (in text, film) corte mc) ( power cut) apagón m3)a) ( haircut) corte m de pelob) ( of suit) corte mto be a cut above somebody/something — (colloq)
4) ( of meat - type) corte m; (- piece) trozo m5) ( share) (colloq) tajada f (fam), parte f6) ( blow - with knife) cuchillada fcut and thrust: the cut and thrust of politics — el toma y daca de la vida política
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1) \<\<wood/paper/wire/rope\>\> cortarto cut something/somebody loose — soltar* algo/a alguien
to cut it fine — (colloq) calcular muy justo, dejar poco margen
I cut my finger — me corté el dedo; see also short II 1)
2)a) ( trim) \<\<hair/nails\>\> cortar; \<\<grass/corn\>\> cortar, segar*b) ( shape) \<\<glass/stone\>\> tallar; \<\<key\>\> hacer*3) ( excavate)to cut something (INTO something): a tunnel cut into the mountain — un túnel excavado en la montaña
4) ( reduce) \<\<level/number\>\> reducir*; \<\<budget\>\> recortar; \<\<price/rate\>\> rebajar, reducir*; \<\<service/workforce\>\> hacer* recortes en5)a) ( shorten) \<\<text\>\> acortarb) ( remove) \<\<scene\>\> cortarc) \<\<film\>\> ( edit) editar; \<\<censors\>\> hacer* cortes en6) ( in cards) \<\<deck\>\> cortar7) (colloq) ( ignore)to cut somebody dead — dejar a alguien con el saludo en la boca
8) (colloq)a) ( cease)b) ( switch off) \<\<engine/lights\>\> apagar*
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vi1)a) \<\<knife/scissors\>\> cortarto cut INTO something: the rope cut into her wrists la cuerda le estaba cortando or lastimando las muñecas; to cut loose (colloq) ( break free) romper* las ataduras; ( lose restraint) (esp AmE): he cut loose with a string of insults — soltó una sarta de insultos
b) \<\<words\>\> herir*her remarks cut deep — sus palabras lo (or la etc) hirieron en lo más vivo
c) ( be cuttable)2) (Cin, Rad)3) ( in cards) cortar•Phrasal Verbs:- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut off- cut out- cut up
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[kʌt] (vb: pt, pp cut)1. N1) (in skin) corte m, cortadura f; (=wound) herida f; (Med) (=incision) corte m, incisión f; (=slash) tajo m; (with knife) cuchillada f; (with whip) latigazo m; (Cards) corte mhe had a cut on his chin from shaving — se había hecho un corte or se había cortado en la barbilla al afeitarse
to be a cut above sb —
2) (=reduction) (in wages, prices, production) rebaja f, reducción f; (in expenditure, budget) corte m, recorte m; (in tax, interest rates) bajada f, rebaja f; (in staff, workforce) reducción f, recorte f; (=deletion) corte m; (=deleted part) trozo m suprimido; (Elec) apagón m, corte mpublic spending cuts — cortes mpl presupuestarios
they made some cuts in the text — hicieron algunos cortes en el texto, suprimieron algunas cosas del texto
3) [of clothes etc] corte m; [of hair] corte m, peinado m4) [of meat] (=part of animal) corte m (de carne); (=piece) trozo m; (=slice) tajada f5) * (=share) parte f, tajada fthe salesman gets a cut of 5% — el vendedor recibe su parte de 5%
6) (=woodcut) grabado m; (US) foto f, diagrama m, dibujo m7)cut and paste — (Comput) cortar y pegar
2. VT1) [+ meat, bread, cards] cortarfine I, 2., 2), ice 1., 1), loss 1., 2), tooth 1., 1)he is cutting his own throat — (fig) labra su propia ruina
2) (=shape) [+ stone, glass, jewel] tallar; [+ key, hole] hacer; [+ channel] abrir, excavar; [+ engraving, record] grabarcoat 1., 1)3) (=clip, trim) [+ hedge, grass] cortar; [+ corn, hay] segar4) (=reduce) [+ wages, prices, production] reducir, rebajar (by 5% en un 5 por cien); [+ expenditure] reducir, recortar; [+ taxes, interest rates] bajar, rebajar; [+ staff, workforce] reducir, recortar; [+ speech, text] acortar, hacer cortes en; [+ film] cortar, hacer cortes en; (=delete) [+ passage] suprimir, cortar; (=interrupt) interrumpir, cortarshe cut two seconds off the record — mejoró or rebajó la plusmarca en dos segundos
corner 1., 1)•
to cut sth/sb short — interrumpir algo/a algn5) (fig) (=hurt) herirto cut sb to the quick —
6) (=intersect with) [road] cruzar, atravesar; (Math) [line] cortar7) (esp US)*8) (=turn off) [+ engine] parar; (=stop) [+ electricity supply] cortar, interrumpir9) (=adulterate) [+ cocaine etc] cortar10) (=succeed)3. VI1) [person, knife] cortar; [material] cortarse•
she cut into the melon — cortó el melónwill that cake cut into six? — ¿se puede dividir el pastel en seis?
- cut loose2) (Math etc) [lines] cortarse3) (=hurry)- cut and run- cut to the chase4) (Cine, TV) (=change scene) cortar y pasarcut! — ¡corten!
5) (Cards) cortar4.ADJ [flowers] cortado; [glass] talladocut price — a precio reducido, rebajado, de rebaja
5.CPDcut and blow-dry N — corte m y secado con secador
- cut away- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut into- cut off- cut out- cut up* * *
I [kʌt]1)a) ( wound) tajo m, corte mb) ( incision) corte m2)a) ( reduction)to make cuts in essential services — hacer* recortes en los servicios esenciales
b) (in text, film) corte mc) ( power cut) apagón m3)a) ( haircut) corte m de pelob) ( of suit) corte mto be a cut above somebody/something — (colloq)
4) ( of meat - type) corte m; (- piece) trozo m5) ( share) (colloq) tajada f (fam), parte f6) ( blow - with knife) cuchillada fcut and thrust: the cut and thrust of politics — el toma y daca de la vida política
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1) \<\<wood/paper/wire/rope\>\> cortarto cut something/somebody loose — soltar* algo/a alguien
to cut it fine — (colloq) calcular muy justo, dejar poco margen
I cut my finger — me corté el dedo; see also short II 1)
2)a) ( trim) \<\<hair/nails\>\> cortar; \<\<grass/corn\>\> cortar, segar*b) ( shape) \<\<glass/stone\>\> tallar; \<\<key\>\> hacer*3) ( excavate)to cut something (INTO something): a tunnel cut into the mountain — un túnel excavado en la montaña
4) ( reduce) \<\<level/number\>\> reducir*; \<\<budget\>\> recortar; \<\<price/rate\>\> rebajar, reducir*; \<\<service/workforce\>\> hacer* recortes en5)a) ( shorten) \<\<text\>\> acortarb) ( remove) \<\<scene\>\> cortarc) \<\<film\>\> ( edit) editar; \<\<censors\>\> hacer* cortes en6) ( in cards) \<\<deck\>\> cortar7) (colloq) ( ignore)to cut somebody dead — dejar a alguien con el saludo en la boca
8) (colloq)a) ( cease)b) ( switch off) \<\<engine/lights\>\> apagar*
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vi1)a) \<\<knife/scissors\>\> cortarto cut INTO something: the rope cut into her wrists la cuerda le estaba cortando or lastimando las muñecas; to cut loose (colloq) ( break free) romper* las ataduras; ( lose restraint) (esp AmE): he cut loose with a string of insults — soltó una sarta de insultos
b) \<\<words\>\> herir*her remarks cut deep — sus palabras lo (or la etc) hirieron en lo más vivo
c) ( be cuttable)2) (Cin, Rad)3) ( in cards) cortar•Phrasal Verbs:- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut off- cut out- cut up
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54 navajazo
m.stab, slash.* * *1 (acción) stab2 (herida) stab wound, knife wound* * ** * ** * *(herida) knife woundle pegaron un navajazo en la mejilla they slashed his cheek* * *
navajazo sustantivo masculino ( herida) knife wound
navajazo sustantivo masculino razor wound, slash: recibió un navajazo, they stabbed him
' navajazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señalar
- puñalada
* * *navajazo nmstab, slash;le dieron un navajazo en el estómago he was stabbed in the stomach* * *f, navajazo m knife wound, slash -
55 blesser
blesser [blese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *blese
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1) ( par accident) to hurt; ( dans un conflit armé) to wound2) ( offenser) to hurt [personne, amour-propre]
2.
se blesser verbe pronominal* * *blese vt1) (dans un accident) to injureIl a été blessé dans un accident de voiture. — He was injured in a car accident.
2) (lors d'une agression, au combat) to wound3) [souliers] to hurt4) (= offenser) to hurtIl a fait exprès de le blesser. — He hurt him on purpose.
* * *blesser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( par accident) to injure, to hurt; ( dans un conflit armé) to wound; il a été blessé à la tête ( par accident) he received ou sustained head injuries; (par balle, agression) he received head wounds; blesser qn d'un coup de couteau to stab sb (with a knife); blesser qn d'un coup de revolver to shoot sb (with a gun); il a été blessé par balle/un coup de couteau he received a bullet/a stab wound;2 ( en irritant) [chaussure, menotte] to hurt, to make [sth] sore [personne, pied];3 ( offenser) to hurt, to upset [personne]; to hurt, to wound [amour-propre]; musique qui blesse l'oreille music which grates on ou offends the ear; il s'est senti blessé dans ses sentiments/son orgueil his feelings were/his pride was hurt; blesser qn au vif to cut sb to the quick; un rien la blesse she's easily hurt;B se blesser vpr ( se faire mal) to injure ou hurt oneself; je me suis blessé au bras en tombant I fell and hurt my arm.il n'y a que la vérité qui blesse Prov nothing hurts like the truth.[blese] verbe transitifil a été blessé par balle he was hit by a bullet, he sustained a bullet-woundelle est blessée à la jambe she has a leg injury, her leg's hurtil a été blessé à la guerre he was wounded in the war, he has a war-wound————————se blesser verbe pronominal intransitifto injure ou to hurt oneselfelle s'est blessée au bras she injured ou hurt her arm -
56 Stichverletzung
f stab wound, knife wound* * *Stịch|ver|let|zungfstab wound, knife wound* * *Stichverletzung f stab wound, knife wound -
57 cuchillazo
m.knife wound, stab, slashing, slash.* * *1→ link=cuchillada cuchillada* * *SM = cuchillada 1)* * *= stab wound.Ex. Stab wounds are caused most obviously by knives, but are also caused by bayonets and swords, as well as scissors and screwdrivers.----* asestar un cuchillazo = knife.* matar a cuchillazos = stab + Nombre + to death, knife + Nombre + to death.* * *= stab wound.Ex: Stab wounds are caused most obviously by knives, but are also caused by bayonets and swords, as well as scissors and screwdrivers.
* asestar un cuchillazo = knife.* matar a cuchillazos = stab + Nombre + to death, knife + Nombre + to death. -
58 coltellata
f ferita stab wound* * *coltellata s.f.1 stab, knife wound: una coltellata nella schiena, a stab in the back2 (fig.) bitter blow, severe blow, terrible blow: la notizia fu per lui una coltellata, the news was a bitter (o severe) blow for him3 (edil.) brick-on-edge course.* * *[koltel'lata]sostantivo femminile1) stabdare una coltellata a qcn. — to knife sb., to take a knife to sb
2) fig. stab, terrible blow* * *coltellata/koltel'lata/sostantivo f.1 stab; dare una coltellata a qcn. to knife sb., to take a knife to sb.2 fig. stab, terrible blow. -
59 جرح
جُرْح \ cut: a cutting made with a knife, etc.: a cut on the hand. injury: to damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. wound: a wounding: a knife wound; a head wound (one that damages the head). \ جُرْح بَليغ \ gash: a long deep cut. \ جُرْح طفيف \ scratch: a mark made by scratching a surface. -
60 cut
جُرْح \ cut: a cutting made with a knife, etc.: a cut on the hand. injury: to damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. wound: a wounding: a knife wound; a head wound (one that damages the head).
См. также в других словарях:
wound — n. 1) to inflict a wound on/upon smb. 2) to receive a wound 3) to clean; dress; suture; swab a wound 4) a deep; fatal, mortal; festering; flesh; gaping; light, slight; self inflicted; serious, severe; superficial wound (to receive a slight wound) … Combinatory dictionary
wound — 1. Trauma to any of the tissues of the body, especially that caused by physical means and with interruption of continuity. 2. A surgical incision. [O.E. wund] abraded w. SYN: abrasion (1). avulsed w. a w. caused by or resulting from avulsion.… … Medical dictionary
wound — 01. My grandfather was [wounded] in the leg during the war. 02. Many soldiers died of their [wounds] in the First World War because medical science wasn t as advanced back then as it is today. 03. A homemade bomb exploded on the bus, killing 3,… … Grammatical examples in English
wound — n Wound, trauma, traumatism, lesion, bruise, contusion are comparable when they mean an injury to one of the organs or parts of the body. Wound generally denotes an injury that is inflicted by a hard or sharp instrument (as a knife, a bullet, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
knife — [n] cutting tool bayonet, blade, bolo, cutlass, cutter, cutting edge, dagger, edge, lance, lancet, machete, point, ripper, sabre, scalpel, scimitar, scythe, shank, shiv, sickle, skewer, skiver, steel, stiletto, switchblade, sword, tickler;… … New thesaurus
wound — wound1 [waund] the past tense and past participle of ↑wind 2 wound 2 wound2 [wu:nd] n [: Old English; Origin: wund] 1.) an injury to your body that is made by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet ▪ A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound. ▪ It… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wound — This article is about wounds in humans and animals. For wounds in plants, see Plant pathology. For other uses, see Wound (disambiguation). Wound Classification and external resources Wounded man … Wikipedia
wound — wound1 woundedly, adv. woundingly, adv. /woohnd/; Older Use and Literary /wownd/, n. 1. an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather… … Universalium
knife — [[t]na͟ɪf[/t]] ♦♦♦ knives, knifes, knifing, knifed (knives is the plural form of the noun and knifes is the third person singular of the present tense of the verb.) 1) N COUNT A knife is a tool for cutting or a weapon and consists of a flat piece … English dictionary
knife — knife1 [ naıf ] (plural knives [ naıvz ] ) noun count *** an object with a sharp blade for cutting food: You need a sharp knife for the steak. knives and forks a kitchen/bread/carving knife a. an object with a blade, used as a weapon or tool: He… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
knife — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. blade, edge, point, steel, shiv (sl.), toothpick (sl.); carving knife; snickersnee, dagger, poniard, dirk, bodkin, stiletto; scalpel, lancet. See arms, sharpness. v. t. stab, cut, slice, slash; wound; … English dictionary for students