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1 INJURY
• He does injury to the good who spares the bad - Вора миловать - доброго губить (B)• Injuries are written in brass - Добрая слава лежит, а худая бежит (Д)• Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge - Добро помни, а зло забывай (Д)• Remedy for injuries is not to remember them - Добро помни, а зло забывай (Д)• Write injuries in dust, but kindness in marble - Добро помни, а зло забывай (Д) -
2 injury
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). -
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ضَرَرٌ \ damage: harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. harm: to hurt; damage: The storm did a great deal of harm to the crops, wrong There’s no harm in asking someone to lend you money if you pay it back. hurt: wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. \ See Also أذى (أذًى)، تلف (تَلَف)، شر (شَرّ)، خسارة (خَسارة) -
4 injury
أَذَى \ hurt: pain wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: to damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. wrongdoing: (a) wrong or unlawful action. \ See Also ضرر (ضَرَر)، جرح (جَرْح) -
5 injury
plural ˈinjuries noun(an instance of) harm or damage:أضْرارThe motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.
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6 injury
['ɪndʒərɪ]Military: inj -
7 injury layoff
■ Zeitraum, in dem ein Spieler nach einer Verletzung nicht einsatzfähig ist. -
8 injury rate
■ Frequency of new occurrences of a specific type of physical damage during training or match within a defined time interval.Syn. incidence of injury■ Zur Charakterisierung der Verletzungsanfälligkeit von Spielern dienende statistische Größe, die die Anzahl der Verletzungsfälle bzw. die Häufigkeit von Verletzungen innerhalb eines bestimmten Zeitraums angibt. -
9 injury risk
■ Probability that a player suffers a physical damage during a football training or match as a result of which he is unable to participate fully in training or match play, and which is expressed as the number of injuries per 1,000 hours of exposure.Syn. risk of injury■ Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass ein Spieler während eines Fußballtrainings oder Spiels einen körperlichen Schaden erleidet, der zur Folge hat, dass dieser Spieler nicht mehr uneingeschränkt am Training oder Spiel teilnehmen kann. -
10 injury crisis
■ Unglückliche Situation eines Spielers oder einer Mannschaft aufgrund einer Häufung von Verletzungen. -
11 injury pattern
■ Reliable sample of tendencies as to when and where football players suffer physical damage, what type of harm occurs and what body parts are mainly affected.■ Schematische Beschreibung charakteristischer Tendenzen im Hinblick auf das Auftreten von körperlichen Schäden bei Fußballspielern, wie Zeitpunkt und Ort der Schädigung, Art des Schadens und betroffene Körperteile. -
12 injury-prone
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13 injury potential
Потенциал поврежденияПотенциал между поврежденной и не поврежденной частями ткани. Поврежденная часть ткани получает отрицательный потенциал по отношению к неповрежденной.Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > injury potential
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14 injury time
■ Prolongation of either period of the match estimated by the referee in compensation for time lost through substitutions, treatment of injured players, deliberate time-wasting or any other cause.■ Durch Auswechslungen, Verletzungen, Zeitschinden und ähnliche Gründe verloren gegangene Zeit, die vom Schiedsrichter nach eigenem Ermessen angeordnet und am Ende der entsprechenden Spielzeithälfte nachgeholt wird. -
15 injury-time goal
■ A goal that is scored in the time added on for stoppages.Syn. injury-time goal■ Tor, das nach Ende der regulären Spielzeit erzielt wird. -
16 Injury And Illness Prevention Plan
Business: IIPPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Injury And Illness Prevention Plan
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17 Injury Prevention Research Center
Medicine: IPRCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Injury Prevention Research Center
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18 Injury not known
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19 injury severity index
Military: ISIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > injury severity index
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20 Injury Criteria for Human Exposure to Impact
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Injury Criteria for Human Exposure to Impact
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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
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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
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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