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1 wound healing
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2 wound healing by primary union
■ Wound healing in which the restoration of tissue continuity occurs directly, without granulation.■ Direkte Wundheilung durch Verklebung der Wundränder und Ausfüllung des Defektes mit Bindegewebe.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > wound healing by primary union
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3 wound healing by secondary union
■ Wound healing in large wounds which are prone to infection, usually leading to the formation of a prominent scar.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > wound healing by secondary union
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4 Wunde
f; -, -n wound; (Schnitt) cut; klaffende: gash; tiefe Wunde deep wound; fig. deep scar; alte Wunden wieder aufreißen fig. reopen old sores oder wounds; an eine alte Wunde rühren geh., fig. touch on a sore point; in einer Wunde wühlen fig. turn the knife in a wound; Finger 2, Salz 1, Zeit 1* * *die Wundeinjury; wound; gash; gall; lesion* * *Wụn|de ['vʊndə]f -, -n (lit, fig)woundalte Wunden/eine alte Wunde wieder aufreißen (fig) — to open up old sores
Salz in eine/jds Wunde streuen (fig) — to turn the knife in the wound
Balsam or Öl in eine/jds Wunde gießen or träufeln (fig geh) — to comfort sb
* * *die1) (a physical hurt or injury: The wound that he had received in the war still gave him pain occasionally; He died from a bullet-wound.) wound2) (a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sore* * *Wun·de<-, -n>[ˈvʊndə]f woundtödliche \Wunde deadly wound▶ an einer alten \Wunde rühren to touch on a sore point▶ seine \Wunde lecken to lick one's wounds▶ Salz in jds \Wunde streuen (fig) to turn the knife in a wound fig, to rub salt into sb's wounds fig* * *die; Wunde, Wunden woundder Krieg hat dem Land tiefe Wunden geschlagen — (fig.) the war has left deep scars on the country
* * *tiefe Wunde deep wound; fig deep scar;an eine alte Wunde rühren geh, fig touch on a sore point;* * *die; Wunde, Wunden woundder Krieg hat dem Land tiefe Wunden geschlagen — (fig.) the war has left deep scars on the country
* * *-n f.lesion n.wound n. -
5 verletzen
v/t1. hurt, injure; (verwunden) bes. auch MIL. wound; sich am Arm etc. verletzen hurt ( oder injure) one’s arm etc.; Personen wurden ( dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc.) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc.) offend against; seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *(Ehre) to offend; to mortify;(Gesetz) to break; to infringe; to violate; to contravene;(Gesundheit) to injure; to wound; to hurt;sich verletzento hurt oneself* * *ver|lẹt|zen [fEɐ'lɛtsn] ptp verle\#tzt1. vt1) (= verwunden) to injure; (in Kampf etc, mit Kugel, Messer) to wound; (fig ) jdn to hurt, to wound; jds Stolz, Gefühle to hurt, to wound, to injure; jds Ehrgefühl to injure, to offend; jds Schönheitssinn, zarte Ohren to offend2) Gesetz to break; Pflicht, Rechte, Intimsphäre to violate2. vrto injure oneself* * *1) (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) harm2) (to injure or cause pain to: I hurt my hand on that broken glass.) hurt3) (to upset (a person or his feelings): He hurt me / my feelings by ignoring me.) hurt4) (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) injure5) (to hurt (someone's feelings): to wound someone's pride.) wound6) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) offend* * *ver·let·zen *[fɛɐ̯ˈlɛtsn̩]vt1. (verwunden)▪ jdm/sich etw \verletzen to injure [or hurt] sb's/one's sth2. (kränken)▪ jdn \verletzen to offend sbjdn in seinem Stolz \verletzen to hurt sb's pride3. (missachten)▪ etw \verletzen to wound [or injure] sthden Anstand \verletzen to overstep the markjds Gefühle \verletzen to hurt sb['s feelings]4. (übertreten)die Grenze \verletzen to violate the frontier* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *verletzen v/tsich am Arm etcPersonen wurden (dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc) offend against;seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *v.to bless v.to bruise v.to hurt v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt)to infringe v.to injure v.to violate v. -
6 verwunden
v/t wound (auch fig.); leicht / schwer verwundet werden be slightly / seriously wounded; verwundet* * *to wound* * *ver|wụn|den [fɛɐ'vʊndn] ptp verwu\#ndetvtto wound; (lit auch) to injureSee:→ auch verwundet* * *(to hurt or injure physically: He didn't kill the animal - he just wounded it; He was wounded in the battle.) wound* * *ver·wun·den *[fɛɐ̯ˈvʊndn̩]vt▪ jdn \verwunden to wound sbschwer verwundet seriously wounded* * *transitives Verb wound; injure* * ** * *transitives Verb wound; injure* * *v.to wound v. -
7 Fleischwunde
f flesh wound* * *die Fleischwundelaceration; flesh-wound* * *Fleisch|wun|defflesh wound* * *Fleisch·wun·def flesh wound* * *die flesh wound* * *Fleischwunde f flesh wound* * *die flesh wound* * *f.flesh wound n.laceration n. -
8 Messerstich
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9 Verwundung
f wound, injury; eine lebensgefährliche etc. Verwundung haben be fatally etc. wounded ( oder injured), have a fatal etc. wound ( oder injury)* * *die Verwundunginjury; hurt* * *Ver|wụn|dungf -, -enwound* * *Ver·wun·dung<-, -en>f wound* * *die; Verwundung, Verwundungen1) wounding2) (Wunde, Verletzung) wound* * *Verwundung f wound, injury;* * *die; Verwundung, Verwundungen1) wounding2) (Wunde, Verletzung) wound -
10 anschießen
I v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. shoot at (and wound), hit; angeschossen werden auch be hit by a bullet ( oder several bullets); angeschossen auch slightly wounded (by bullet-fire)3. umg., fig. (kritisieren) get at s.o.; er wird andauernd angeschossen they’re always getting at him4. (Gewehr etc.) test-fire* * *ạn|schie|ßen sep1. vtwie ein Angeschossener (inf) — like a scalded cat (inf)
4) (inf = kritisieren) to hit out at (inf)2. vi aux sein (inf)(= heranrasen) to shoot upangeschossen kommen — to come shooting along or (auf einen zu) up
* * *an|schie·ßenI. vt1. (durch Schuss verletzen)▪ jdn/etw \anschießen to shoot and wound sb/sth▪ jdn \anschießen to hit out at sbjdn schwer \anschießen to tear sb to piecesII. vi to shoot along▪ angeschossen kommen to come shooting along* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (durch Schuss verletzen) shoot and wound* * *A. v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. shoot at (and wound), hit;angeschossen auch slightly wounded (by bullet-fire)3. umg, fig (kritisieren) get at sb;er wird andauernd angeschossen they’re always getting at him4. (Gewehr etc) test-fireB. v/i umg, fig (sich schnell nähern) shoot up;angeschossen kommen come shooting along* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (durch Schuss verletzen) shoot and wound* * *v.to wound v. -
11 Stichwunde
f stab wound* * *Stịch|wun|defstab wound* * *Stich·wun·def stab wound* * *die stab wound* * *Stichwunde f stab wound* * *die stab wound* * *f.stab wound n. -
12 Durchschuss
m1. (Wunde) penetration wound; das war ein ( glatter) Durchschuss durch den Arm the shot went right through his ( oder her) arm2. DRUCK. space3. Weberei: woof* * *Dụrch|schussm1) (= durchgehender Schuss) shot passing right throughbei einem Durchschuss... — when a shot passes right through...
3) (TEX = Schussfaden) weft4) (TYP = Zwischenraum) leadingohne Durchschuss — unspaced, unleaded
mit viel/wenig Durchschuss — widely/lightly leaded or spaced
* * *Durch·schussRR[ˈdʊrçʃʊs]mes war ein glatter \Durchschuss the shot had passed clean [or right] through* * *der bullet or gunshot wound ( where the bullet has passed right through)* * *1. (Wunde) penetration wound;2. TYPO space3. Weberei: woof* * *der bullet or gunshot wound ( where the bullet has passed right through)* * *m.shot-through n.slug n. -
13 Einschuss
m2. SPORT shot into goal, scoring shot4. Weberei: woof, weft5. Einschlag 2* * *der Einschussdeposit* * *Ein|schussm1) (= Einschussstelle) bullet hole; (MED) point of entryTod durch Éínschuss in die Schläfe — death caused by a shot or a bullet through the side of the head
2) (SPACE)nach Éínschuss der Rakete in die Erdumlaufbahn — after the rocket had been launched into orbit (a)round the earth
4) (TEX) weft, woof* * *Ein·schussRR<-es, Einschüsse>Ein·schußALT<-sses, Einschüsse>* * ** * *2. SPORT shot into goal, scoring shot4. Weberei: woof, weft* * *der bullet wound; wound at point of entry -
14 Kriegsverletzung
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15 Stich
m; -(e)s, -e2. (Wunde) stab wound3. Fechten: hit4. mit dem Spaten: cut5. (Schmerz) stabbing pain; Stiche haben in der Seite: have a stitch; es gab mir einen Stich fig. it really hurt7. KUNST (Kupferstich etc.) engraving8. ein Stich ins Blaue a tinge of blue; im Foto: a blue cast; er hat einen Stich ins Rücksichtslose / Ordinäre fig. he’s got a ruthless / vulgar streak9. Kartenspiel: trick; einen Stich machen make (Am. take) a trick; keinen Stich bekommen fig., Fußball etc.: not get a look in; in einer Diskussion: make no mark10. im Stich lassen let down, fail; (nicht helfen) leave in the lurch; (verlassen) abandon, desert; (Familie, Freundin etc.) auch walk out on11. einen Stich haben Milch etc.: be (slightly) off; umg., Person: be a bit touched; du hast wohl einen Stich! umg. have you gone mad ( oder off your rocker)?* * *der Stich(Bienenstich) sting;(Kupferstich) engraving;(Mückenstich) bite;(Nadelstich) prick;(Nähstich) stitch;(Schmerz) pang;(mit einer Waffe) stab; jab* * *Stịch [ʃtɪç]m -(e)s, -e1) (= das Stechen) (= Insektenstich) sting; (= Mückenstich) bite; (= Nadelstich) prick; (= Messerstich) stab2) (= Stichwunde) (von Messer etc) stab wound; (von Insekten) sting; (von Mücken) bite; (= Einstichloch) prick3) (= stechender Schmerz) piercing or shooting or stabbing pain; (= Seitenstich) stitch; (fig) panges gab mir einen Stich (ins Herz) — I was cut to the quick (esp Brit) or to the heart (US)
5) (= Kupferstich, Stahlstich) engraving6) (= Schattierung) tinge, shade (in +acc of); (= Tendenz) hint, suggestion ( in +acc of)ein Stich ins Rote — a tinge of red, a reddish tinge
ein Stich ins Gewöhnliche/Vulgäre — a hint or suggestion of commonness/vulgarity
8)9)Stich halten — to hold water, to be valid or sound
10)einen Stich haben (Esswaren) — to be off (Brit) or bad, to have gone off (Brit) or bad; (Butter auch) to be or have gone rancid; (Milch) to be or have gone off (Brit) or sour; (inf: Mensch
* * *der1) ((a pain caused by) an act of pricking: You'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.) prick2) (an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) prod3) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) stitch4) (an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) stab* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃtɪç]m1. (Stichwunde) stab woundsie versetzte ihm mit der Hutnadel einen \Stich ins Gesicht she stabbed him in the face with her hatpin3. (stechender Schmerz) stabbing [or sharp] pain\Stiche haben to have [or experience] a stabbing [or sharp] pain/stabbing [or sharp] pains4. (Nadelstich) stitch\Stich um \Stich stitch by stitch5. (Radierung) engravingein \Stich ins Rote a tinge of red7. KARTEN trick\Stich auf \Stich trick by trick, one trick after the othereinen \Stich machen to get [or win] a trick8.▶ einen \Stich haben (fam: verdorben sein) to have gone [or to be] off; (sl: übergeschnappt sein) to be out to lunch, to be off one's rocker fam, to be nuts fam▶ jdn im \Stich lassen (jdn verlassen) to abandon sb; (jdn in einer Notlage lassen) to fail [or let down] sbmit zunehmendem Alter ließ sie ihr Gedächtnis immer mehr im \Stich her memory got worse [or became more and more unreliable] as she got older* * *der; Stich[e]s, Stiche2) (DornenStich, NadelStich) prick; (von Wespe, Biene, Skorpion usw.) sting; (MückenStich usw.) bite3) (Stichwunde) stab wound4) (beim Nähen) stitch5) (Schmerz) stabbing or shooting or sharp paines gab mir einen Stich [ins Herz] — (fig.) I was cut to the quick
6) (Kartenspiel) trick7)jemanden/etwas im Stich lassen — leave somebody in the lurch/abandon something
8) (Fechten) hit9) (bild. Kunst) engraving10) o. Pl. (Farbschimmer) tinge11)einen [leichten] Stich haben — (ugs.) <food, drink> be off, have gone off; (salopp) < person> be nuts (sl.); be round the bend (coll.)
* * *2. (Wunde) stab wound3. Fechten: hit4. mit dem Spaten: cut5. (Schmerz) stabbing pain;Stiche haben in der Seite: have a stitch;es gab mir einen Stich fig it really hurt6. Nähen: stitch;er musste mit fünf Stichen genäht werden he had to have five stitches7. KUNST (Kupferstich etc) engraving8.ein Stich ins Blaue a tinge of blue; im Foto: a blue cast;er hat einen Stich ins Rücksichtslose/Ordinäre fig he’s got a ruthless/vulgar streak9. Kartenspiel: trick;einen Stich machen make (US take) a trick;10.im Stich lassen let down, fail; (nicht helfen) leave in the lurch; (verlassen) abandon, desert; (Familie, Freundin etc) auch walk out on11.12.Stich halten Argument etc: hold water* * *der; Stich[e]s, Stiche2) (DornenStich, NadelStich) prick; (von Wespe, Biene, Skorpion usw.) sting; (MückenStich usw.) bite3) (Stichwunde) stab wound4) (beim Nähen) stitch5) (Schmerz) stabbing or shooting or sharp paines gab mir einen Stich [ins Herz] — (fig.) I was cut to the quick
6) (Kartenspiel) trick7)jemanden/etwas im Stich lassen — leave somebody in the lurch/abandon something
8) (Fechten) hit9) (bild. Kunst) engraving10) o. Pl. (Farbschimmer) tinge11)einen [leichten] Stich haben — (ugs.) <food, drink> be off, have gone off; (salopp) < person> be nuts (sl.); be round the bend (coll.)
* * *-e (Farb-) m.tinge n. -e (Kartenspiel) m.trick (card games) n. -e (Kupfer-) m.engraving n. -e (Messer-) m.stab n.thrust n. -e (Mücken-) m.bite n. -e (Nadel-, Insekten-) m.prick n. -e (Näh-) m.stitch n.(§ pl.: stitches) - e (Schmerz) m.pain n.stabbing n.stitch n.(§ pl.: stitches) - e (Wespen-) m.sting n. -e m.prick n.sting n.twinge n. -
16 Stichverletzung
f stab wound, knife wound* * *Stịch|ver|let|zungfstab wound, knife wound* * *Stichverletzung f stab wound, knife wound -
17 Bauchschuss
m stomach wound* * *der Bauchschussstomach wound* * *Bauch|schussmshot in the stomach; (= Verletzung) stomach woundeinen Báúchschuss abbekommen — to be shot in the stomach
* * *Bauch·schussRRm1. (Schuss in den Bauch) shot in the stomach* * *Bauchschuss m stomach wound -
18 Schusswunde
f gunshot wound* * *die Schusswundeshot wound* * *Schụss|wun|defbullet wound* * *Schuss·wun·deRR* * *Schusswunde f gunshot wound* * *f.bullet wound n. -
19 stich
m; -(e)s, -e2. (Wunde) stab wound3. Fechten: hit4. mit dem Spaten: cut5. (Schmerz) stabbing pain; Stiche haben in der Seite: have a stitch; es gab mir einen Stich fig. it really hurt7. KUNST (Kupferstich etc.) engraving8. ein Stich ins Blaue a tinge of blue; im Foto: a blue cast; er hat einen Stich ins Rücksichtslose / Ordinäre fig. he’s got a ruthless / vulgar streak9. Kartenspiel: trick; einen Stich machen make (Am. take) a trick; keinen Stich bekommen fig., Fußball etc.: not get a look in; in einer Diskussion: make no mark10. im Stich lassen let down, fail; (nicht helfen) leave in the lurch; (verlassen) abandon, desert; (Familie, Freundin etc.) auch walk out on11. einen Stich haben Milch etc.: be (slightly) off; umg., Person: be a bit touched; du hast wohl einen Stich! umg. have you gone mad ( oder off your rocker)?* * *der Stich(Bienenstich) sting;(Kupferstich) engraving;(Mückenstich) bite;(Nadelstich) prick;(Nähstich) stitch;(Schmerz) pang;(mit einer Waffe) stab; jab* * *Stịch [ʃtɪç]m -(e)s, -e1) (= das Stechen) (= Insektenstich) sting; (= Mückenstich) bite; (= Nadelstich) prick; (= Messerstich) stab2) (= Stichwunde) (von Messer etc) stab wound; (von Insekten) sting; (von Mücken) bite; (= Einstichloch) prick3) (= stechender Schmerz) piercing or shooting or stabbing pain; (= Seitenstich) stitch; (fig) panges gab mir einen Stich (ins Herz) — I was cut to the quick (esp Brit) or to the heart (US)
5) (= Kupferstich, Stahlstich) engraving6) (= Schattierung) tinge, shade (in +acc of); (= Tendenz) hint, suggestion ( in +acc of)ein Stich ins Rote — a tinge of red, a reddish tinge
ein Stich ins Gewöhnliche/Vulgäre — a hint or suggestion of commonness/vulgarity
8)9)Stich halten — to hold water, to be valid or sound
10)einen Stich haben (Esswaren) — to be off (Brit) or bad, to have gone off (Brit) or bad; (Butter auch) to be or have gone rancid; (Milch) to be or have gone off (Brit) or sour; (inf: Mensch
* * *der1) ((a pain caused by) an act of pricking: You'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.) prick2) (an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) prod3) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) stitch4) (an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) stab* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃtɪç]m1. (Stichwunde) stab woundsie versetzte ihm mit der Hutnadel einen \Stich ins Gesicht she stabbed him in the face with her hatpin3. (stechender Schmerz) stabbing [or sharp] pain\Stiche haben to have [or experience] a stabbing [or sharp] pain/stabbing [or sharp] pains4. (Nadelstich) stitch\Stich um \Stich stitch by stitch5. (Radierung) engravingein \Stich ins Rote a tinge of red7. KARTEN trick\Stich auf \Stich trick by trick, one trick after the othereinen \Stich machen to get [or win] a trick8.▶ einen \Stich haben (fam: verdorben sein) to have gone [or to be] off; (sl: übergeschnappt sein) to be out to lunch, to be off one's rocker fam, to be nuts fam▶ jdn im \Stich lassen (jdn verlassen) to abandon sb; (jdn in einer Notlage lassen) to fail [or let down] sbmit zunehmendem Alter ließ sie ihr Gedächtnis immer mehr im \Stich her memory got worse [or became more and more unreliable] as she got older* * *der; Stich[e]s, Stiche2) (DornenStich, NadelStich) prick; (von Wespe, Biene, Skorpion usw.) sting; (MückenStich usw.) bite3) (Stichwunde) stab wound4) (beim Nähen) stitch5) (Schmerz) stabbing or shooting or sharp paines gab mir einen Stich [ins Herz] — (fig.) I was cut to the quick
6) (Kartenspiel) trick7)jemanden/etwas im Stich lassen — leave somebody in the lurch/abandon something
8) (Fechten) hit9) (bild. Kunst) engraving10) o. Pl. (Farbschimmer) tinge11)einen [leichten] Stich haben — (ugs.) <food, drink> be off, have gone off; (salopp) < person> be nuts (sl.); be round the bend (coll.)
* * *…stich m im subst:Dolchstich stab with a dagger;Lanzenstich thrust with a lance;Tarantelstich tarantula bite* * *der; Stich[e]s, Stiche2) (DornenStich, NadelStich) prick; (von Wespe, Biene, Skorpion usw.) sting; (MückenStich usw.) bite3) (Stichwunde) stab wound4) (beim Nähen) stitch5) (Schmerz) stabbing or shooting or sharp paines gab mir einen Stich [ins Herz] — (fig.) I was cut to the quick
6) (Kartenspiel) trick7)jemanden/etwas im Stich lassen — leave somebody in the lurch/abandon something
8) (Fechten) hit9) (bild. Kunst) engraving10) o. Pl. (Farbschimmer) tinge11)einen [leichten] Stich haben — (ugs.) <food, drink> be off, have gone off; (salopp) < person> be nuts (sl.); be round the bend (coll.)
* * *-e (Farb-) m.tinge n. -e (Kartenspiel) m.trick (card games) n. -e (Kupfer-) m.engraving n. -e (Messer-) m.stab n.thrust n. -e (Mücken-) m.bite n. -e (Nadel-, Insekten-) m.prick n. -e (Näh-) m.stitch n.(§ pl.: stitches) - e (Schmerz) m.pain n.stabbing n.stitch n.(§ pl.: stitches) - e (Wespen-) m.sting n. -e m.prick n.sting n.twinge n. -
20 Wundinfektion
f MED. wound infection* * *Wụnd|in|fek|ti|onfwound infection* * *Wund·in·fek·ti·onf wound infection, infected wound* * *
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