单词 | shrapnel |
释义 | shrapnel (ʃræpnəl ) uncountable noun Shrapnel consists of small pieces of metal which are scattered from exploding bombs and shells. He was hit by shrapnel from a grenade. Collocations: shrapnel injury He also claims to have sustained a shrapnel injury to his leg; it tends to flare up at suspiciously convenient times. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At least 128 others were wounded, some of them critically and many with shrapnel injuries, he added. Times, Sunday Times She sustained two broken arms, a shattered knee and elbow, as well as shrapnel injuries to her stomach, chest and legs. Times, Sunday Times He sustained shrapnel injuries which were compounded when he bailed out too close to the ground and made hard impact. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Despite sustaining significant concussive and shrapnel injuries requiring medical care, all five individuals returned to work virtually without interruption under hazardous security conditions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After one operation he was treated in hospital for a shrapnel wound in his leg. Times, Sunday Times Even the limp that came from a badly healed shrapnel wound he'd turned into a strut. The Times Literary Supplement The 45-year-old has a shrapnel wound in his leg. Times, Sunday Times He received widespread burns, a shrapnel wound and burst eardrums, but was guided to a raft and floated away from the stricken vessel. Times, Sunday Times A few seconds later they checked each other for shrapnel wounds. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 碎片炸弹或炮弹的 Japanese: 爆弾の破片 |
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