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injury
сущ. 1) общ. ущерб, вред, повреждение, порча, убыток to receive suffer, sustain an injury — получить повреждение Syn: harm, hurt 2) страх., юр., эк. тр. увечье, травма, рана, ранение, (телесное) повреждение; ушиб an injury to the head — ушиб головы bodily injury — телесное повреждение electrical injury — электротравма, повреждение электрическим током to inflict injuries on (smb.) — нанести телесные повреждения serious severe injury — серьезное повреждение; серьезная травма minor slight injury — небольшое легкое повреждение; легкая травма See: employment injury, injury benefit, non-incapacitating injury 3) эк., юр. несправедливость, несправедливый поступок; ущемление прав, правонарушение; оскорбление; обида civil injury — гражданское правонарушение INJURY сущ. 1) ущерб, вред 2) повреждение • - bodily injury - employment injury - industrial injury - irreparable injury - personal injury
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   noun  (plural -ries)  Etymology: Middle English injurie, from Anglo-French, Latin injuria, from injurus injurious, from in- + jur-, jus right — more at just  Date: 14th century  1.  a. an act that damages or hurts ; wrong  b. violation of another's rights for which the law allows an action to recover damages  2. hurt, damage, or loss sustained  Synonyms: see injustice ...
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  (injuries) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. An injury is damage done to a person’s or an animal’s body. Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion... The two other passengers escaped serious injury. N-VAR 2. If someone suffers injury to their feelings, they are badly upset by something. If they suffer injury to their reputation, their reputation is seriously harmed. (LEGAL) She was awarded ?3,500 for injury to her feelings. N-VAR: oft N to n 3. to add insult to injury: see insult ...
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  - c.1384, from Anglo-Fr. injurie "wrongful action," from L. injuria "wrong, hurt," noun use of fem. of injurius "wrongful, unjust," from in- "not" + jus (gen. juris) "right, law." Injure is a back-formation. ...
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