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waund

  • 1 wound

    I
    [wu:nd] n վերք. incised/punctured/lacera ted/jagged wound կտրված/թափանց/պատըռված վերք. bleeding/mortal, vital/bullet/open wound արնահոսող/մահացու/հրազենի/բաց վերք. heal the wounds բուժել վերքերը. wash, bathe/bandage, dress wound լվանալ/մշակել/վիրակապել վերքը. Time heals wounds Ժամանակը բուժում է վերքը
    II
    [waund] v վիրավորել, վերք հասցնել. փխբ. վիշտ/ցավ պատճառել. խոցել. wound with knife դանակով վիրավորել. He was wounded in the war Նա վիրավորվել էր պա տե րազմում. His words wounded her feelings փխբ. Նրա բա ռերը վիրավորեցին կնոջ զգացմունքները

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  • unwind — un|wind [ʌnˈwaınd] v past tense and past participle unwound [ ˈwaund] 1.) [I] to relax and stop feeling anxious ▪ a beautiful country hotel that is the perfect place to unwind 2.) [I and T] to undo something that has been wrapped around something …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • wound up — [ˌwaund ˈʌp] adj [not before noun] anxious, worried, or excited ▪ I was too wound up to sleep …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wound — wound1 [waund] the past tense and past participle of ↑wind 2 wound 2 wound2 [wu:nd] n [: Old English; Origin: wund] 1.) an injury to your body that is made by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet ▪ A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound. ▪ It… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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