injury
noun[CorU]
uk/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/us/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/B2
physicalharmordamageto someone'sbodycausedby anaccidentor anattack:
伤害,损伤ahead/back/kneeinjury头部/背部/膝盖受伤
Severaltrainpassengersreceived/sustainedseriousinjuries in thecrash.在这次火车撞车事故中几名乘客受了重伤。
Injuriestothespinearecommonamong theseworkers.脊椎受伤在这些工人中是很普遍的。
They wereluckytoescape(without) injury.他们很幸运,没有受伤。
damage to the body
- injuryHe was treated for minor injuries.
- woundMost of the casualties had gunshot wounds.
- cutHe walked away from the car crash with only cuts and bruises.
- gashHe was bleeding profusely from a deep gash in his leg.
- scratchShe had little scratches all over her arms.
- lacerationA doctor's report said the laceration had cut the jugular vein.
- Theteamcaptainwasforcedtowithdrawfrom thematchdueto injury.
- There's achanceof injury inalmostanysport.
- Hesufferedawfulinjuries in thecrash.
- He wasrushedtohospitalbutdiedfrom his injuries.
- Threeminutesinto thematch, Jacksonlimpedoff thepitchwith aseriousankleinjury.
Injuring and injuries
- at-risk
- be in the warsidiom
- bite
- boo-boo
- cripple
- disable
- harm
- injure
- lesion
- lesional
- maim
- reinjury
- scarred
- scathe
- sprain
- strain
- trample
- trauma
- victim
- wounded
Idiom
doyourselfan injury