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1 пораниться
1) Medicine: hurt2) Makarov: get hurt, hurt oneself, injure oneself -
2 совершить членовредительство
Law: injure oneself, maim oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершить членовредительство
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3 ушибиться
1) Medicine: hurt, hurt oneself2) Makarov: get hurt, injure oneself -
4 разбиваться
св - разби́ться1) раскалываться to break, to be/to get broken/smashed; о машине, самолёте to crash2) разделяться на группы to divide, to break up, to split up3) сильно ушибаться to hurt/to injure oneself badly; to crash oneselfразбива́ться на́смерть — to be killed
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5 нанести самому себе телесное повреждение
Law: injure oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нанести самому себе телесное повреждение
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6 пораниться
свto hurt/to injure oneself -
7 унизить
1) General subject: abase oneself, beat to her knees (кого-л.), beat to his knees (кого-л.), bring low, condescend, debase, degrade, demean, depreciate, diminish, disparage, humble, injure somebody's pride (кого-либо), lay low, let down, lower, mortify, prostrate, snub, stoop, take down, wipe boots on (кого-л.), abase, make look small (кого-л.), put somebody down, reduce2) Colloquial: bring down4) Makarov: lay (laid) (кого-л.), crop feathers (кого-л.), crop the feathers of (кого-л.), cut the comb of (кого-л.), lay low (кого-л.)5) Taboo: dip somebody in shit (кого-л.) -
8 членовредительство
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9 ронять
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) drop, let fall; droop; lose; (с шумом) dump
2) только несовер. shed (о листьях); moult (об оперении)
3) перен. disparage, discredit; injure; demean (oneself)* * ** * *drop, let fall; droop; lose; dump* * *castshed -
10 уронить
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) drop, let fall
2) перен. disparage, discredit; injure; demean (oneself)* * ** * *drop, let fall; droop; lose* * *droplet -
11 членовредительство
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12 членовредительство
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13 надрывать
(что-л.)несовер. - надрывать; совер. - надорватьtear slightly; overstrain, overtax перен.; undermine; injureнадрывать свои силы — to overtax one's strength; to knock oneself up идиом.; разг.
надрывать душу — разг. to rend smb.'s heart; to harrow smb.'s soul
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14 ронять
несовер. - ронять; совер. - уронить1) drop, let fall; droop; lose; ( с шумом) dump3) перен. disparage, discredit; injure; demean (oneself) -
15 уронить
несовер. - ронять; совер. - уронить1) drop, let fall; droop; lose2) перен. disparage, discredit; injure; demean (oneself)
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