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View usage for: (ɪndʒəʳd) 1. adjectiveAn injured person or animal has physical damage to part of their body, usually as a result of an accident or fighting. The other injured man had a superficial stomach wound. Many of them will have died because they were so badly injured. Synonyms: hurt, damaged, wounded, broken More Synonyms of injured The injured are people who are injured. Army helicopters tried to evacuate the injured. 2. adjectiveIf you have injured feelings, you feel upset because you believe someone has been unfair or unkind to you. ...a look of injured pride. ...compensation for injured feelings. Synonyms: upset, hurt, wounded, troubled More Synonyms of injured More Synonyms of injured Examples of 'injured' in a sentenceinjured One of the cats was killed and six others were badly injured.The hospital corridors overflow with sick and injured people.About 50 injured people were taken to hospital.One of the dead women was the mother or daughter of another passenger, who had also been badly injured.He said that the technology could also be used to connect callers to trained medical personnel, who could give advice on helping injured people.NEARLY 10,000 sick and injured people were taken to hospital in police cars last year because no ambulances were available.Two policemen were killed in the firefight and another was badly injured.The attack killed five and injured dozens of people. Many of the injured were trapped for hours as rescuers battled to get to them.This happens to be just two days before the deadline for replacing injured players.The injured animal was put down at the scene.He said he did not know where he had left his badly injured wife.In the horrific aftermath dozens of people were badly injured and two died.They can have great players on the injured list and still come home in style.He sees neglected horses and donkeys struggling with heavy loads in ancient souks and helps treat injured animals.The hospitals are now in need of extra medical supplies to cope with the number of injured people.Two other people were part of the accident but as far as we know nobody was badly injured.Two of the nine people on the bus were badly injured and had to be airlifted to hospital.This money must come from premiums to ensure we get injured people back to work as soon as possible.Slowly, slowly the injured players are coming back.Everyone checked their feet, and we decided the trail had been left by an injured animal.Older players get injured more than younger ones, for instance.About ten injured animals have been seen in the same area of Hereford.Gradually, his injured players are returning.He was badly injured and had to have 80 stitches in his face.Japan was battered by a fierce and rare storm on Wednesday that killed four people and injured hundreds.I'm the sort of guy who would pull over to help an injured animal on the road.That, prompted by injured pride, was my first thought. Many lay injured outside. In other languagesinjured British English: injured / ˈɪndʒəd/ ADJECTIVE An injured person or animal has physical damage to part of their body, usually as a result of an accident or fighting. He was badly injured. - American English: injured
- Arabic: مَجْرُوحٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: ferido
- Chinese: 受伤的
- Croatian: ozlijeđen
- Czech: zraněný
- Danish: såret
- Dutch: gewond
- European Spanish: lesionado
- Finnish: loukkaantunut fyysisesti
- French: blessé
- German: verletzt Verletzung
- Greek: τραυματισμένος
- Italian: ferito
- Japanese: 傷ついた
- Korean: 상처 입은
- Norwegian: såret
- Polish: ranny
- European Portuguese: ferido
- Romanian: rănit
- Russian: раненный
- Latin American Spanish: lesionado
- Swedish: skadad
- Thai: ที่ได้รับบาดเจ็บ
- Turkish: yaralanmış
- Ukrainian: поранений
- Vietnamese: bị thương
British English: injured NOUN An injured person or animal has physical damage to part of their body, usually as a result of an accident or fighting. Helicopters tried to evacuate the injured. - American English: injured
- Brazilian Portuguese: ferido
- Chinese: 受伤的
- European Spanish: herido
- French: blessé
- German: verletzt
- Italian: ferito
- Japanese: けがをして
- Korean: 부상당한
- European Portuguese: ferido
- Latin American Spanish: herido
Chinese translation of 'injured' adj - [person, part of body]
受伤(傷)的 (shòushāng de) - [pride, feelings]
受伤(傷)的 (shòushāng de)
n pl the injured 受伤(傷)者 (shòushāngzhě)
the injured party (Law) 受害方 (shòuhàifāng) vt - [person]
伤(傷)害 (shānghài) - [leg, arm, hand]
伤(傷) (shāng) to injure o.s. 伤(傷)害自己 (shānghài zìjǐ) he was badly injured in the attack 他在进(進)攻中受了重伤(傷) (tā zài jìngōng zhōng shòule zhòngshāng)
All related terms of 'injured'The injured man had a superficial stomach wound. Synonyms damaged wounded cut crushed weakened bruised scarred crook (Australian, New Zealand, slang) fractured mutilated maimed mangled As yet, there has been no complaint from the injured party. Synonyms wronged abused harmed insulted offended tainted tarnished blackened maligned vilified mistreated dishonoured defamed ill-treated maltreated ill-used compensation for injured feelings Synonyms wounded bothered undermined put out grieved hassled (informal) displeased reproachful cut to the quick Additional synonymsThe broken skin became infected. Synonyms cut, wounded, pierced, punctured, perforated, ruptured Definition sulky or discontented Disgruntled employees recently called for his resignation. Synonyms discontented, dissatisfied, annoyed, irritated, put out, hacked (off) (US, slang), grumpy, vexed, pissed off (taboo, slang), sullen, displeased, petulant, sulky, peeved, malcontent, testy, peevish, huffy, cheesed off (British, slang), hoha (New Zealand) Definition much troubled I felt distressed about my problem. Synonyms upset, worried, troubled, anxious, distracted, tormented, distraught, afflicted, agitated, saddened, wretchedAdditional synonymsI was stung by her attitude. Synonyms hurt, wounded, angered, roused, incensed, exasperated, resentful, nettled, goaded, piqued She sounded deeply troubled. Synonyms anxious, concerned, worried, upset, bothered, disturbed, distressed, dismayed, uneasy, unsettled, agitated, disconcerted, apprehensive, perturbed, ill at ease, discomposed He has been unhappy with his son's political leanings. Synonyms displeased, discontented, disgruntled, disappointed, dissatisfied, disapproving of |