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Wound

wound
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wund; akin to Old High German wunta ~  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. an injury to the body (as from violence, accident, or surgery) that typically involves laceration or breaking of a membrane (as the skin) and usually damage to underlying tissues  b. a cut or breach in a plant usually due to an external agent  2. a mental or emotional hurt or blow  3. something resembling a ~ in appearance or effect; especially a rift in or blow to a political body or social group  II. verb  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb to cause a ~ to or in  intransitive verb to inflict a ~  III. past and past participle of wind
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1.
  1. n. & v. --n. 1 an injury done to living tissue by a cut or blow etc., esp. beyond the cutting or piercing of the skin. 2 an injury to a person's reputation or a pain inflicted on a person's feelings. 3 poet. the pangs of love. --v.tr. inflict a wound on (wounded soldiers; wounded feelings). Derivatives woundingly adv. woundless adj. Etymology: OE wund (n.), wundian (v.) 2. past and past part. of WIND(2) (cf. WIND(1) v. 6). ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) жучина 2) замотанный 3) замотать 4) змеевидный 5) накрученный 6) намотанный 7) рана 8) раневой 9) ранение 10) смотанный spring is wound up — пружина закручивается ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1) виток 2) намотанный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
4.
  рана; ранить ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
5.
  1. рана, ранение green wound —- свежая (незажившая) рана wound in the arm —- ранение в руку wound of exit —- мед. выходное отверстие раны wound healing —- заживление раны wound shock —- травматический шок 2. душевная боль; обида, оскорбление to reopen a wound —- бередить старую рану to inflict a wound upon smb.'s honour —- оскорбить чью-л. честь lover's wound —- муки любви a wound to one's vanity —- удар по самолюбию it was a wound to my pride —- это задело мою гордость 3. порез, разрез, насечка (на дереве и т. п.) Id: to lick one's wounds —- зализывать раны Id: our team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat —- наша команда все еще приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения Id: to rub salt into smb.'s wounds —- сыпать соль на раны 4. ранить wounded in the head —- раненный в голову 5. причинить боль; уколоть, задеть to wound the ear —- резать слух wounded in his deepest affections —- оскорбленный в своих лучших чувствах 6. с-х. скарифицировать (семена) 7. p. и p-p. от wind ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) рана; ранение  2) обида, оскорбление; ущерб  2. v.  1) ранить  2) причинить боль, задеть; to wound smb. s feelings - задеть чьи-л. чувства; he was wounded in his deepest affections - он был оскорблен в своих лучших чувствах Syn: bruise, cut, lacerate, scar ...
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  I. [c red]VERB FORM OF ‘WIND’ Wound is the past tense and past participle of wind 2. II. [c red]INJURY (wounds, wounding, wounded) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A wound is damage to part of your body, especially a cut or a hole in your flesh, which is caused by a gun, knife, or other weapon. The wound is healing nicely... Six soldiers are reported to have died from their wounds. N-COUNT 2. If a weapon or something sharp wounds you, it damages your body. A bomb exploded in a hotel, killing six people and wounding another five... The two wounded men were taken to a nearby hospital. VERB: V n, V-ed • The wounded are people who are wounded. Hospitals said they could not cope with the wounded... N-PLURAL 3. A wound is a lasting bad effect on someone’s mind or feelings caused by a very upsetting experience. (LITERARY) She has been so deeply hurt it may take forever for the wounds to heal. N-COUNT 4. If you are wounded by what someone says or does, your feelings are deeply hurt. He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides... = hurt VERB: be V-ed 5. to rub salt into the wound: see salt ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 the past tense and past participle of wind2 ~2 n 1 an injury, especially a cut or hole made in your skin by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet  (A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound. | gunshot wounds | flesh wound (=slight injury caused by a bullet touching your skin)) 2 a feeling of emotional or mental pain that you get when someone says or does something unpleasant to you  (the mental wounds caused by parental abuse | a wound to my pride) 3 open old wounds to remind someone of unpleasant things that happened in the past  (- see also lick your wounds lick1 (6), rub salt into sb's wounds rub1 (7)) ~3 v 1 to injure someone, especially by making a cut or hole in their skin using a knife, gun etc  (Gunmen killed two people and wounded six others in an attack today.) 2 to make someone feel unhappy or upset  (a wounding remark) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. wund "hurt, injury," from PIE base *wen-. The verb is from O.E. wundian. ...
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