单词 | injured |
释义 | injuredin‧jured /ˈɪndʒəd $ -ərd/ ●●○ AWL adjective Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorsomeone who is injured► injured Collocations hurt in an accident, fight etc: · Firefighters had to cut off the roof of the car, so that the injured man could be lifted out.the injured (=people who are injured): · The injured were rushed to St Thomas's Hospital. ► wounded injured, especially in a war, by a weapon such as a knife, gun, or bomb: · a wounded soldier· There are over 4000 refugees in the camp, many of them wounded.the wounded (=people who are wounded): · Helicopters have been sent in to rescue the wounded from the war zone. ► paralysed also paralyzed American unable to move part or all of your body because of a serious injury or illness: · Mrs Burrows had been paralysed by a stroke, and could not move or speak.leave somebody paralysed: · The fall had left him permanently paralysed.be paralysed from the neck/chest/waist down: · Paralysed from the neck down, Bundini could only move his eyes. ► casualty someone who has been injured or killed in a war, attack, or accident: · The bomb caused serious damage to the building, but there were no casualties.suffer casualties: · Indian troops have suffered more than 1200 casualties. hurt or injured in an accident, fight etc► be injured/be hurt if someone is hurt or is injured , part of their body is damaged, especially in an accident or fight: · "Did you hear about that fire in the school?" "Yes, thank God no one was hurt."· Four people have been injured in a road accident on the Arizona highway.badly/seriously injured: · One man died, and another was seriously injured when a wall on a construction site collapsed.badly/seriously hurt: · Fortunately, the driver of the van was not badly hurt.slightly injured/hurt: · Six soldiers were slightly injured when a grenade exploded in a nearby truck.get hurt: · There were so many people at the match - it was lucky that no one got hurt.be fatally injured (=be injured so badly that someone dies): · The motorbike rider, Gregory Watts, was fatally injured in the crash. ► be wounded to be injured in a war, a fight etc, by a weapon such as a knife, gun, or bomb: · The man, in his early 30s, was wounded in the stomach after two gunmen opened fire.be badly/seriously wounded: · During the first five months of the war, 10, 000 people died and over 12,000 were seriously wounded.be fatally wounded (=be wounded so badly that someone dies): · We heard that my brother had been fatally wounded in the battle, and died two days later. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► badly injured Phrases Grandpa was badly injured in the war. ► left ... injured The car accident left him seriously injured. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► badly hurt/injured/wounded· Fortunately no one was badly hurt. ► be killed/injured in a clash· Eight people were killed in clashes between the army and police. ► the dead and injured/wounded/dying Most of the dead and injured had been passengers on the bus. ► fatally injured/wounded Two officers were fatally injured in the explosion. ► report somebody/something missing/injured/killed The plane was reported missing. ► seriously/injured/hurt/wounded seriously· He was seriously injured in a car accident on Friday. ► severely disabled/injured· An unnecessary operation left him severely disabled. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► animal· Dozens of injured animals being cared for faced being put down.· The injured animal was later taken to a vet for treatment.· One injured animal had to be destroyed but the rest were recaptured.· Separate, bedded housing must be available for sick or injured animals.· As a veterinary surgeon I would never turn my back on a sick or injured animal.· They improve the stock of their prey, such as deer, by killing the inferior or injured animals.· She was rather like an injured animal, wanting to lick her wounds in peace and privacy.· This time last year he was caring for injured animals in his back garden in Aylesbury. ► arm· Suddenly Grant felt drained and aware once more of the increasing ache in his injured arm and leg.· The pain in my injured arm was terrible.· Dizzy with pain, Cassie sank into the cushions of the sofa and sat supporting her injured arm.· Mr Grace had recently suffered an injured arm due to a recent car accident and could not swim.· Not only his injured arm, but his whole body throbbed with wanting her. ► leg· Pain flared in his thigh wound as he landed heavily on his injured leg.· Humber brought him into the Small Ward to look at my patient's injured leg.· Other birds to benefit from the treatment include a tawny owl with an injured leg, now making a fast recovery.· Sister Marcus said the condition of his injured leg was satisfactory. ► man· The injured man was taken up to his chamber.· The injured man was taken to the West Highland Hospital at Oban.· There's an injured man upstairs.· As he passed the injured man his body came in contact with the heavy candlestick.· Richmann strode over to the injured man, and glared down furiously.· The injured man has been treated for shot wounds and is back home tonight. ► party· This aspect of the Tynagh discovery was never reported in the press and litigation was not initiated by the injured parties.· She was cast as the selfish villainess of the drama, her husband the innocent injured party.· As far as Nicolo was concerned, he was the injured party.· An injured party can complain against its neighbour under the convention, but it has no teeth.· There are the quiet, maudlin times: injured parties, slighted lovers, Chet Baker playing to serenade them.· When her assailant spoke he sounded almost offended, which struck Rachel as strange since she appeared to be the injured party.· The list of injured parties and special pleaders grows by the day.· These sums can then be varied over time to reflect changes consequent upon the damage caused to the injured party. ► person· We will pay the injured person or his or her appointed legal representative.· The first point to be noted is that the Court may make the award on the application of the injured person. ► player· A player will recover somewhat between matches, but an injured player might need to be rested for longer.· Allows reorganisation of physio's sessions to treat injured players. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► the injured Word family
WORD FAMILYnouninjurythe injuredadjectiveinjured ≠ uninjuredinjuriousverbinjure 1having a wound or damage to part of your body → wounded: an injured bird Chelsea have three injured players. Grandpa was badly injured in the war. The car accident left him seriously injured.2the injured the people who have been hurt → the wounded: Many of the injured are still in a serious condition.3injured look/expression etc a look that shows you feel you have been treated unfairly4injured pride/feelings etc a feeling of being upset or offended because you think you have been unfairly treated5the injured party formal the person who has been unfairly treated in a particular situation |
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