injuries
英 [ˈɪndʒəriz]
美 [ˈɪndʒəriz]
n. (对躯体的)伤害,损伤; (对感情的)伤害,挫伤
injury的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 伤害;损伤
Aninjuryis damage done to a person's or an animal's body.- Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion...
4名警官在爆炸中受重伤。 - The two other passengers escaped serious injury.
另外两名乘客逃过一劫,未受重伤。
- Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion...
- N-VAR (感情、名誉上的)伤害,损害
If someone suffersinjury totheir feelings, they are badly upset by something. If they sufferinjury totheir reputation, their reputation is seriously harmed.- She was awarded £3,500 for injury to her feelings.
她判得 3,500 英镑精神损失赔偿。
- She was awarded £3,500 for injury to her feelings.
- toadd insult to injury→ see:See insult
双语例句
- More than a third of all pedestrian injuries are to children.
所有受伤的行人中有1/3以上是儿童。 - An experienced nurse treats all minor injuries.
一位有经验的护士处理所有的轻伤。 - This has been my worst time for injuries since I started as a professional footballer
这是我当职业足球运动员以来受伤来得最不是时候的一次。 - Four police officers were taken to hospital with whiplash injuries.
颈部过度屈伸受伤的4位警察被送进了医院。 - Happily, his neck injuries were not serious
很幸运,他脖子上的伤并不严重。 - I have never seen such horrific injuries
我从来没有见过如此严重的伤势。 - Each year more than two million household injuries need medical attention.
每年有超过200万起家中受伤事件需要医疗处理。 - We were told when he was taken to hospital that his injuries were so severe death would be merciful
他被送到医院时,医生告诉我们他伤势过重,死亡对他算是一种幸运的解脱。 - They tried to handcuff him but, despite his injuries, he fought his way free.
他们试图把他铐起来,但尽管有伤在身,他还是奋力挣脱了。 - These injuries were avoidable
这些伤是可以避免的。