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1 injury time
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2 injury severity score
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3 injury
plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) lesióninjury n herida / lesióntr['ɪnʤərɪ]1 herida, lesión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do oneself an injury hacerse daño, lastimarseinjury time SMALLSPORT/SMALL tiempo de descuento1) wrong: mal m, injusticia f2) damage, harm: herida f, daño m, perjuicio mn.• daño s.m.• deterioro s.m.• herida s.f.• injuria s.f.• lesión s.f.• mal s.m.• mella s.f.'ɪndʒərito do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
['ɪndʒǝrɪ]injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
1. Nto do o.s. an injury * — hacerse daño
2) (fig) (to reputation) daño m, perjuicio m ; (to feelings) agravio m ; insult2.CPDinjury list N — (Sport) lista f de lesionados
injury time N — (Brit) (Sport) tiempo m de descuento
* * *['ɪndʒəri]to do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
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4 injury-prone
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5 injury to health
daño para la salud, afectación de la salud, afección de la saludEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > injury to health
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8 injury
s.1 herida (open wound); lesión (broken bone, dañod muscle); lesiones (harm)2 agravio, injuria, entuerto, tuerto.3 daño, lisiadura. (plural injuries) -
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12 to add insult to injury
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13 to do oneself an injury
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14 whiplash injury
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15 diffuse axonal injury
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16 industrial injury
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17 and to add insult to injury
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18 self-injury
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19 acceleration-deceleration injury
English-Spanish medical dictionary > acceleration-deceleration injury
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20 birth injury
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injury scoring system — (injury severity scale, ISS) a system used, particularly in triage, for grading the severity of an injury. See also abbreviated injury scale … Medical dictionary
injury scoring system — injury severity scale; = ISS a system used, particularly in triage, for grading the severity of an injury. See also: abbreviated injury scale … The new mediacal dictionary