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1 wounded
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2 casualty
['kæʒuəlti]plural - casualties; noun(a person who is wounded or killed in a battle, accident etc: There were hundreds of casualties when the factory went on fire.) obeť* * *• zranený clovek• katastrofa• pohroma• neštastie• nehoda• obet- nehody -
3 dignity
['diɡnəti]1) (stateliness or seriousness of manner: Holding her head high, she retreated with dignity.) dôstojnosť2) (importance or seriousness: the dignity of the occasion.) vážnosť3) (a privilege etc indicating rank: He had risen to the dignity of an office of his own.) hodnosť4) (one's personal pride: He had wounded her dignity.) dôstojnosť* * *• dôstojnost• hodnost -
4 each other
(used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc: They wounded each other.) navzájom* * *• vzájomne• jeden druhého• navzájom -
5 first aid
treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; (also adjective) (first-aid treatment.) prvá pomoc* * *• prvá pomoc -
6 injured
1) ((also noun) (people who have been) wounded or harmed: The injured (people) were all taken to hospital after the accident.) ranený2) ((of feelings, pride etc) hurt: `Why didn't you tell me before?' he said in an injured voice.) urazený* * *• zranený -
7 marksman
- plural marksmen - noun (a person who shoots well: The police marksman did not kill the criminal - he wounded him in the leg to prevent him escaping.) (elitný) strelec* * *• strelec• ostrostrelec• odstrelovac -
8 moan
[məun] 1. verb1) (to make a low sound of grief, pain etc: The wounded soldier moaned.) stonať2) (to complain: She's always moaning about how hard she has to work.) reptať2. noun(a sound (as if) of grief, pain etc: a moan of pain; the moan of the wind.) stonanie* * *• zastonanie• zastonat• stažnost• ston• stonanie• stonat• reptanie• oplakávat• nárek• nariekat -
9 mortally
adverb (in such a way as to cause death: He has been mortally wounded.) smrteľne* * *• vážne• smrtelne• hlboko -
10 stretcher
noun (a light folding bed with handles for carrying the sick or wounded: The injured man was carried to the ambulance on a stretcher.) nosidlá* * *• prehnaná správa• rozperka• roztahovat• polná postel• napínadlo• napínac• napínací rám• natahovadlo• nosidlá• nosidlá pre chorých -
11 thrash
[Ɵræʃ]1) (to strike with blows: The child was soundly thrashed.) biť2) (to move about violently: The wounded animal thrashed about/around on the ground.) hádzať sa3) (to defeat easily, by a large margin: Our team was thrashed eighteen-nil.) nabiť•* * *• zmlátit• tlct• bit• natrieskat (koho) -
12 ego
['i:ɡəu, 'eɡou]1) (personal pride: His criticism wounded my ego.) ego, ja2) (the part of a person that is conscious and thinks; the self.) (moja) osobnosť, (moje) ja•- egoism
- egoist
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13 invulnerable
(that cannot be wounded, damaged or successfully attacked: As a friend of the manager, he is in an invulnerable position.) nezraniteľný; nenapadnuteľný -
14 unceasing
(never stopping: his unceasing efforts to help the sick and wounded.) neustály
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