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1 injured pride
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1) ((also noun) (people who have been) wounded or harmed: The injured (people) were all taken to hospital after the accident.) herido, lesionado2) ((of feelings, pride etc) hurt: `Why didn't you tell me before?' he said in an injured voice.) heridotr['ɪnʤəd]1 (hurt) herido,-a, lesionado,-a, lastimado,-a3 (wronged) ofendido,-a1 los heridos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be/get injured lesionarseadj.• herido, -a adj.• injuriado, -a adj.• lisiado, -a adj.'ɪndʒərd, 'ɪndʒəd ['ɪndʒǝd]1. ADJ2) (fig) [tone, look] dolido; [feelings] heridoinjured pride — orgullo m herido
3) (Jur)2.NPL* * *['ɪndʒərd, 'ɪndʒəd] -
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'in‹ə(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.) herir, lastimar, hacer daño- injured- injurious
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injure vb herir / lesionartr['ɪnʤəSMALLr/SMALL]1 herir, lesionar, lastimar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto injure oneself hacerse daño, lesionarse1) wound: herir, lesionar2) hurt: lastimar, dañar, herir3)to injure oneself : hacerse dañov.• accidentar v.• agraviar v.• amancillar v.• dañar v.• descalabrar v.• herir v.• injuriar v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• lisiar v.• llagar v.• maliciar v.• ofender v.• perjudicar v.'ɪndʒər, 'ɪndʒə(r)a) \<\<person\>\> herir*, lesionar (frml); \<\<pride/feelings\>\> herir*, lastimar; \<\<reputation\>\> (frml) dañarb) injured past p['ɪndʒǝ(r)]VT1) (physically) herir; (esp Sport) lesionarhe was badly/slightly injured — resultó gravemente/levemente herido
he injured his arm — resultó herido en el brazo; (Sport) se lesionó el brazo
to injure o.s. — (in an accident) resultar herido; (deliberately) causarse heridas, autolesionarse; (in a match, race etc) lesionarse
2) (fig) [+ feelings, pride] herir; [+ reputation] dañar; [+ trade, chances] perjudicar* * *['ɪndʒər, 'ɪndʒə(r)]a) \<\<person\>\> herir*, lesionar (frml); \<\<pride/feelings\>\> herir*, lastimar; \<\<reputation\>\> (frml) dañarb) injured past p -
4 hurt
past tense, past participle; see hurthurt1 adj1. herido2. dolidohurt2 vb1. hacer dañodid you hurt yourself? ¿te hiciste daño?2. dolerto hurt somebody's feelings herir los sentimientos / ofendertr[hɜːt]2 (wound) herida3 figurative use daño, perjuicio1 (physically) herido,-a2 (offended) dolido,-atransitive verb (pt & pp hurt)1 (cause injury) lastimar, hacer daño; (to wound) herir2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL lesionar3 (offend) herir, ofender■ you hurt her feelings la has ofendido, le has herido los sentimientos1 doler2 familiar venir mal, ir mal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to hurt a fly ser incapaz de matar una moscato hurt oneself hacerse daño, lastimarse1) injure: hacer daño a, herir, lastimarto hurt oneself: hacerse daño2) distress, offend: hacer sufrir, ofender, herirhurt vi: dolermy foot hurts: me duele el piehurt n1) injury: herida f2) distress, pain: dolor m, pena fadj.• herido, -a adj.• lesionado, -a adj.• ofendido, -a adj.• resentido, -a adj.n.• daño s.m.• desolladura s.f.• dolor s.m.• herida s.f.• mal s.m.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to hurt")v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt) = accidentar v.• damnificar v.• dañar v.• doler v.• estropear v.• herir v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• llagar v.• molestar v.• ofender v.
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1. hɜːrt, hɜːt(past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolido[hɜːt] (pt, pp hurt)to feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
1. VT1) (=do physical damage to) hacer daño a, lastimar (LAm)how did you hurt your finger/leg? — ¿cómo te has hecho daño en el dedo/la pierna?, ¿cómo te has lastimado el dedo/la pierna? (LAm)
to hurt o.s. — hacerse daño, lastimarse (LAm)
did you hurt yourself? — ¿te has hecho daño?, ¿te has lastimado? (LAm)
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he's not badly hurt — no está herido de gravedad•
to get hurt — resultar heridoto hurt a fly —
2) (=cause physical pain to)did I hurt you? — ¿te he hecho daño?, ¿te he lastimado? (LAm)
stop it! you're hurting me! — ¡para! ¡me estás haciendo daño!, ¡para! ¡me estás lastimando! (LAm)
3) (=have bad effect on)a) [+ person]a little hard work never hurt anyone — nadie se ha muerto nunca por trabajar un poco duro, trabajar duro nunca le ha hecho daño a nadie
b) [+ prospects, chances, reputation] perjudicarhigh interest rates are hurting small businesses — los tipos de interés altos están perjudicando a las pequeñas empresas
4) (=cause emotional pain to) hacer daño aI didn't mean to hurt you — no era mi intención hacerte sufrir or hacerte daño
this is going to hurt me much more than it's going to hurt you — esto me va a doler mucho más a mí que a ti
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to be easily hurt — ser muy susceptiblehis feelings were hurt by what you said — lo que dijiste lo ofendió or hirió sus sentimientos
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she was bound to get hurt — estaba claro que iba a terminar sufriendo2. VI1) (=give physical pain) [arm, leg, foot etc] dolerow, that hurts! — ¡ay! ¡duele!
it hurts when I walk — me duele cuando ando or al andar
does it hurt? — ¿te duele?
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde te duele?
to kick/hit sb where it hurts —
kick him where it hurts! — ¡dale una buena patada donde más les duele (a los hombres)!
2) (=give emotional pain) dolerit hurts to admit it but... — duele or cuesta admitirlo pero...
3) (=do harm)it wouldn't hurt to let your mum know you'll be late — no te costaría nada avisarle a tu madre que vas a llegar tarde
4) (esp US) * (=feel pain) sufrir3. ADJ1) (=injured) [part of body] lastimadoJames, are you hurt? — James, ¿te has hecho daño?, James, ¿te has lastimado? (esp LAm)
2) (=upset) [person, tone] dolidoto be/feel hurt — estar/sentirse dolido
4.N (=emotional pain) dolor m, pena f* * *
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1. [hɜːrt, hɜːt](past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolidoto feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
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5 wounded
adjective (having been injured, especially in war etc: the wounded man.) heridotr['wʊːndɪd]1 herido,-a1 los heridosadj.• herido, -a adj.
I 'wuːndəd, 'wuːndɪdadjective <soldier/animal/pride> herido; <look/tone> dolido
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['wuːndɪd]1.ADJ herido2.NPL* * *
I ['wuːndəd, 'wuːndɪd]adjective <soldier/animal/pride> herido; <look/tone> dolido
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