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1 wound or hit in the head
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2 wound or kill with an arrow
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3 wound or scab on the head
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4 wound the pride of
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5 wound with a cutlass
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6 wound with a goad
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7 wound
past tense, past participle; = wind IIwound1 n heridawound2 vb herirwound3 vbtr[waʊnd]1→ link=wind wind{————————tr[wʊːnd]1 herida1 herir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto open old wounds reabrir viejas heridaswound ['wu:nd] vt: herirwound n: herida fv.• herir v.• llagar v.n.• golpe s.m.• herida s.f.• lesión s.f.• llaga s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to wind")
I wuːndnoun herida fto reopen old wounds — abrir* viejas heridas
II wuːndtransitive/intransitive verb herir*
III waʊnd
I [wuːnd]1.N herida fa bullet/knife wound — una herida de bala/cuchillo
a chest/head wound — una herida en el pecho/la cabeza
- lick one's wounds- open up old woundssalt 1., 1)2.VT herirto wound sb's feelings — (fig) herir los sentimientos de algn
she was deeply wounded by this remark — (fig) su comentario la hirió profundamente
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[waʊnd]PT PP of wind II, 1., 1)* * *
I [wuːnd]noun herida fto reopen old wounds — abrir* viejas heridas
II [wuːnd]transitive/intransitive verb herir*
III [waʊnd] -
8 wound
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9 wound up
waʊnd 'waʊnd'ʌpto get wound up — ponerse* nervioso
[ˌwaʊnd'ʌp]ADJ see wind up 1., 3)* * *[waʊnd] ['waʊnd'ʌp]to get wound up — ponerse* nervioso
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10 wound rotor
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11 wound stator
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12 wound
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13 wound care
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14 wound healing
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15 wound irrigation
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16 wound repair
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17 wound onto the beam
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18 wound rotor motor
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19 wound stator motor
nELEC ENG motor con estator devanado m -
20 wound-rotor induction motor
nELEC ENG motor de inducción con rotor devanado mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > wound-rotor induction motor
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