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(wound)

  • 1 s'éil'

    wound

    Tlingit noun dictionary > s'éil'

  • 2 hiwà

    wound, gash, abscission, rasher, cut, scotch

    Tagalog-English dictionary > hiwà

  • 3 manugat

    wound, smite

    Tagalog-English dictionary > manugat

  • 4 sumugat

    wound, smite

    Tagalog-English dictionary > sumugat

  • 5 súgat

    wound, injury

    Tagalog-English dictionary > súgat

  • 6 lítaa eetí

    wound (knife)

    Tlingit noun dictionary > lítaa eetí

  • 7 dugo

    English Definition: see dugo1 see dugo2
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    Passive Verb: duguin
    English Definition: 1) blood (noun) 2) to bleed profusely, as in a hemorrage (verb)
    Examples: Madalas duguin si Maria kapag siya ay naoperhan. (Maria often bleeds profusely after a surgery.)
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    Active Verb: dumugo
    English Definition: (verb) to bleed, as a wound
    Examples: Dumugo ang sugat ni Jose. (Jose's wound bled.)
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    Active Verb: magdugo
    English Definition: (verb) to bleed, as a wound
    Examples: Magdugo pa kaya ang sugat niya? (Will his wound continue to bleed?)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > dugo

  • 8 sugat

    English Definition: see sugat1 see sugat2 see sugat3 see sugat4
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    English Definition: (noun) wound
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    Active Verb: masugatan
    English Definition: (verb) to hurt
    Examples: Huwag mong paglaruan ang kutsilyo at baka ka masugat. (You should not play with the knife or you might get hurt.)
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    Active Verb: magsugat
    English Definition: (verb) to develop into a wound
    Examples: Malapit na yatang magsugat ang kagat ng lamok. (It seems that the mosquito bite is developing into a wound.)
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    Active Verb: manugat
    Passive Verb: sugatan
    English Definition: (verb) to inflict pain
    Examples: 1) Ayaw ni Bill na manugat ng puso ni Monica. (Bill doesn't like to inflict pain on Monica.) 2) Huwag mong sugatan ang puso ni Kenneth, Monica. (Don't break the heart of Kenneth, Monica.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > sugat

  • 9 tagâ

    crook, wound, gash, fish-hook, hook, slash

    Tagalog-English dictionary > tagâ

  • 10 k̲'éik̲'w

    knife wound

    Tlingit noun dictionary > k̲'éik̲'w

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

  • Wound — Wound, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wounding}.] [AS. wundian. [root]140. See {Wound}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To hurt by violence; to produce a breach, or separation of parts, in, as by a cut, stab, blow, or the like. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wound — wound1 [wo͞ond] n. [ME wunde < OE wund, akin to Ger wunde < IE * wen , var. of base * wā , to hit, wound > WEN1] 1. an injury to the body in which the skin or other tissue is broken, cut, pierced, torn, etc. 2. an injury to a plant… …   English World dictionary

  • Wound — (?; 277), n. [OE. wounde, wunde, AS. wund; akin to OFries. wunde, OS. wunda, D. wonde, OHG. wunta, G. wunde, Icel. und, and to AS., OS., & G. wund sore, wounded, OHG. wunt, Goth. wunds, and perhaps also to Goth. winnan to suffer, E. win.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wound — [n] injury anguish, bruise, cut, damage, distress, gash, grief, harm, heartbreak, hurt, insult, laceration, lesion, pain, pang, shock, slash, torment, torture, trauma; concept 309 wound [v1] cause bodily damage bruise, carve, clip*, contuse, cut …   New thesaurus

  • wound´ed|ly — wound|ed «WOON dihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. suffering from a wound or wounds: »Kay near him groaning like a wounded bull (Tennyson). 2. Figurative. deeply pained or grieved: »The quiet of my wounded conscience (Shakespeare). –n. the wounded,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • wound|ed — «WOON dihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. suffering from a wound or wounds: »Kay near him groaning like a wounded bull (Tennyson). 2. Figurative. deeply pained or grieved: »The quiet of my wounded conscience (Shakespeare). –n. the wounded, those who …   Useful english dictionary

  • wound´i ly — wound|y «WOON dee», adjective. Especially British Dialect. very great; extreme; excessive. ╂[< (God s) wound(s), an oath, swounds + y1] –wound´i ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • wound|y — «WOON dee», adjective. Especially British Dialect. very great; extreme; excessive. ╂[< (God s) wound(s), an oath, swounds + y1] –wound´i ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • Wound — Wound, imp. & p. p. of {Wind} to twist, and {Wind} to sound by blowing. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wound up — [ˌwaund ˈʌp] adj [not before noun] anxious, worried, or excited ▪ I was too wound up to sleep …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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