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past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *I [wun:d]nounrana; poškodba, usek, vrez, zareza; figuratively žalitev, ljubezenska mukafestering wound — rana, ki se gnojilacerated wound — raztrganina, raztrgana ranato inflict ( —ali to make) a wound — zadati, povzročiti ranowound chevron American military znak ranjencevII [wu:nd]transitive verbraniti; poškodovati; figuratively razžaliti, užaliti; intransitive verb raniti, prizadeti ranewounded feelings — ranjena (prizadeta, užaljena) čustvaIII [wáund]preterite & past participleod to wind -
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Wunde f, Vulnus m, Verletzung f· to cover the wounddie Wunde abdecken· to do firm packing of a woundeine Wunde fest austamponieren· to drain a woundeine Wunde drainieren· to dress a woundeine Wunde verbinden· to get a woundsich verletzen, sich eine Wunde zuziehen· to make a woundverwunden, verletzen, eine Wunde beibringen (zufügen)· to pack a woundeine Wunde [aus]tamponieren· to search a woundeine Wunde sondieren· to sustain a woundeine Wunde davontragen, sich verwunden (verletzen)· to tape a woundeine Wunde mit Heftpflaster (Pflaster) verkleben -
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I1. [wu:nd] n1. рана, ранениеgreen wound - свежая /незажившая/ рана
wound of exit [of entry] - мед. выходное [входное] отверстие раны
2. душевная боль; обида, оскорблениеto inflict a wound upon smb.'s honour - оскорбить чью-л. честь
3. порез, разрез, насечка (на дереве и т. п.)♢
to lick one's wounds - зализывать раныour team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat - наша команда всё ещё приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения
to rub salt into smb.'s wounds - сыпать соль на раны
2. [wu:nd] v1. ранить2. причинить боль; уколоть, задеть3. с.-х. скарифицировать ( семена)II [waʋnd] past и p. p. от wind1 II 5 II [waʋnd] past и p. p. от wind2 II -
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I [wuːnd] n1) рана, пораненняwound or exit [of entry] — мeд. вихідний [вхідний]отвір рани
2) душевний біль; образаto inflict a wound upon smb 's honour — образити чию-н. честь
3) поріз, розріз, надсічка ( на дереві)our team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat — наша команда все ще приходить до тями після неочікуванної поразки
II [wuːnd] vto rub salt into smb 's wounds — сипати сіль на рани
1) ранити2) завдати болю; вколоти, зачепити3) c-г. скарифікувати ( насіння)III [waund] past, р. р. від wind I IV [waund] past, р. р. від wind II -
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крученый; витой; скрученный; свитой- wound-roller bearing - wound-roller bearing with solid outer race - wound-roller bearing with split outer race - wound-roller bearing without inner ring - wound rotor - wound-rotor induction motor -
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n. 1. шарх. a bullet/ stab \wound сумны/ хутганы шарх. 2. \wound (to sth) сэтгэлд сэв суух, гомдол. The defeat was a deep psychological \wound to his pride. Ялагдал түүнийг сэтгэл санааны гүн хямралд оруулсан зүйл байв. rub salt sb`s wound шархы нь хөндөх, шархан дээр давс цацах. v. 1. шархдуулах. He was \wounded in the leg. Түүний хөл нь шархадсан байв. 2. see wind. The nurse \wound a bandage round his finger. Сувилагч түүний хурууг боолоо. the wounded n. шархагдагсад. Many of the \wound died on their way to hospital. Шархагдагсдын олонх нь эмнэлэгт очих замдаа нас барсан ажээ. wounding adj. гомдоомоор, сэтгэл сэвтүүлэм. -
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I.II.A n1 ( injury) blessure f ; a wound to ou in the head une blessure à la tête ; to die from ou of one's wounds succomber à ses blessures ;3 fig blessure f ; it takes time for the wounds to heal il faut longtemps pour que les plaies se cicatrisent ;4 Bot entaille f.fig to lick one's wounds panser ses blessures ; to reopen old wounds rouvrir de vieilles blessures ; to rub salt into the wound remuer le couteau dans la plaie. -
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[̈ɪwu:nd]he was wounded in his deepest affections он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствах wound past & p. p. от wind wound обида, оскорбление; ущерб wound рана; ранение wound ранить wound причинить боль, задеть; to wound (smb.'s) feelings задеть (чьи-л.) чувства -
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/waund/ * thời quá khứ & động tính từ quá khứ của wind /wu:nd/ * danh từ - vết thương, thương tích =to inflict a wound on+ làm cho bị thương =to receive a wound+ bị một vết thương =the wounds of war+ những vết thương chiến tranh - vết băm, vết chém (trên cây) - (nghĩa bóng) điều làm tổn thương, điều xúc phạm; nỗi đau thương =a wound to one's pride+ điều xúc phạm lòng tự hào =to revive someone's wound+ gợi lại nỗi đau thương của ai - (thơ ca) mối hận tình * ngoại động từ - làm bị thương =wounded in the arm+ bị thương ở cánh tay - (nghĩa bóng) làm tổn thương, chạm đến, xúc phạm =to wound someone in his honour+ làm tổn thương đến danh dự của ai =wounded in one's affections+ bị tổn thương về tình cảm -
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1. nрана, ранениеto deepen the wounds — перен. бередить раны
to die from / of a bullet / gun-shot wound — умирать от огнестрельного / пулевого ранения
- gun-shot wound 2. vto heal the wounds of the war — залечивать раны, нанесенные войной
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1) рана, поранення; образа; збиток2) (по)ранити; завдавати болю; зачепити ( почуття тощо)•- wound fatally
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I [waund]past и p. p. от wind III [wu:nd]1. n1) рана2) ущерб (репутации)to inflict — а wound on/upon нанести оскорбление
2. vto wound snib/s feelings — задеть чьи-либо чувства
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past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *wound1[waund] v ps, pp de to wind2.————————wound2[wu:nd] n ferida: 1 ferimento, chaga, machucadura. he inflicted a wound upon him in his leg / ele o feriu na perna. 2 ofensa, mágoa. • vt+vi ferir: a) golpear, machucar. b) ofender, magoar. he wounded her honour / ele feriu a sua honra. mortal wound ferida mortal. to lick one’s wounds recuperar-se (de um fracasso). to open old wound remexer velhas feridas. to rub salt in someone’s wounds tornar as coisas piores para alguém. wound of love preocupação, mágoa de amor. -
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I [wuːnd]1) (injury) ferita f. (anche fig.)2) (cut, sore) ferita f., piaga f.••II [wuːnd]verbo transitivo ferireIII [waʊnd]* * *past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *I [wuːnd]1) (injury) ferita f. (anche fig.)2) (cut, sore) ferita f., piaga f.••II [wuːnd]verbo transitivo ferireIII [waʊnd] -
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рана, ранение | наносить рану, ранение; ранитьto give a wound — нанести рану;
to wound mortally — ранить смертельно;
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wound — n Wound, trauma, traumatism, lesion, bruise, contusion are comparable when they mean an injury to one of the organs or parts of the body. Wound generally denotes an injury that is inflicted by a hard or sharp instrument (as a knife, a bullet, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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wound|ed — «WOON dihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. suffering from a wound or wounds: »Kay near him groaning like a wounded bull (Tennyson). 2. Figurative. deeply pained or grieved: »The quiet of my wounded conscience (Shakespeare). –n. the wounded, those who … Useful english dictionary
wound´i ly — wound|y «WOON dee», adjective. Especially British Dialect. very great; extreme; excessive. ╂[< (God s) wound(s), an oath, swounds + y1] –wound´i ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
wound|y — «WOON dee», adjective. Especially British Dialect. very great; extreme; excessive. ╂[< (God s) wound(s), an oath, swounds + y1] –wound´i ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Wound — Wound, imp. & p. p. of {Wind} to twist, and {Wind} to sound by blowing. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wound up — [ˌwaund ˈʌp] adj [not before noun] anxious, worried, or excited ▪ I was too wound up to sleep … Dictionary of contemporary English