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injury
1 being injured 2 different kinds of injury 3 dealing with injuries see also PAIN
1 being injured - to cause physical damage to your body, especially in an accident: hurt* sb/sth, injure sb/sth; noun (C/U): injury I fell and hurt my arm. ◎ Several people were injured when the bus crashed. ◎ Luckily, his injuries weren't serious. ◎ internal injuries (= to the inside of your body) She was lucky to escape injury. - the bad effect of an accident, illness, etc: harm (noun U); verb: harm sb/sth He fell off his bike but fortunately did not come to any serious harm. - something that can cause injury or illness is dangerous, harmful; opposite: harmless dangerous sports ◎ harmless activities ※ dangerous situations DANGEROUS Note: hurt and injure are similar in meaning, but hurt can be used in less serious situations. Harm is not used for describing a physical injury but for any kind of bad effect. - an injury (caused by a knife, a gun, etc), often received in fighting: wound; to cause a wound: wound sb (usually passive) a bullet wound ◎ He died of his wounds. ◎ Many soldiers were wounded in the battle. - if you injure yourself or part of your body, you are injured, hurt (not before a noun); opposite: unhurt (not before a noun) The injured passengers were taken to hospital. ◎ The doctor treated his injured leg. ◎ No one was seriously injured. ◎ Was anyone hurt? ◎ I was frightened but unhurt. - if the effects of an injury last for some time, the part can be called bad He's had a bad leg ever since that fall last year. - an injury that causes death is fatal (adverb fatally) fatally injured ※ people who have been injured - a person who has been injured in an accident or war: casualty, victim There were numerous casualties. ◎ the victims of road accidents - people who have been hurt: the injured (noun plural); in a war: the wounded (noun plural) The injured were taken to hospital.
2 different kinds of injury ※ cuts - an injury caused by sth sharp like a knife: cut; verb: cut* sb/sth I cut my finger with a vegetable knife. ◎ a deep/serious cut ◎ a slight/superficial cut - a small cut: scratch; verb: scratch sb/sth They survived the accident without even a scratch. ◎ If you tease the cat it'll scratch you. - a light cut caused by sth rough moving over the skin: graze; verb: graze sb/sth She fell over and grazed her knee. - to damage sb's body badly, often by cutting off parts of it: mutilate sb/sth; noun (U): mutilation badly mutilated bodies - to lose blood: bleed* My finger's still bleeding. I need a bandage. - an area of dried blood that forms where there has been a cut: scab - a mark that is left on your skin after a cut or wound has healed: scar; adjective: scarred The accident left him scarred for life. ※ bites - a painful place on the skin caused by the teeth of an animal, insect, etc: bite; verb: bite* sb/sth She had several nasty bites on her leg. - a sudden pain that is the result of an insect or plant pushing sth sharp into the skin: sting; verb: sting* sb/sth I was stung by a wasp. ※ burns - an injury caused by fire or heat: burn; verb: burn sb/sth He'd got a nasty burn on his leg. ◎ She was badly burned in the fire. - an injury caused by very hot liquid: scald; verb: scald sb/sth ※ being hit - a dark mark on the skin caused by knocking sth, being hit, etc: bruise; verb: bruise sb/sth He had several cuts and bruises on his face. ◎ I fell over and bruised my arm. - badly bruised: black and blue to be beaten black and blue - a person who has been badly beaten is battered a refuge for battered wives - a hard raised place on the skin caused by a blow: bump a bump on the head - an injury to the brain caused by a blow to the head: concussion (noun U); verb (usually passive): concuss sb He was rushed to hospital suffering from concussion. ◎ She was badly concussed. ※ injuries to bones and muscles - to damage a bone so that it breaks or cracks: break* sth, (formal) fracture sth; noun: fracture He fell and broke his collar-bone. ◎ a hip fracture - to injure part of your body by bending or turning it suddenly: sprain sth; noun: sprain She tripped and sprained her ankle. ◎ a sprained wrist - to injure part of your body by using it too much: strain sth I've strained my back carrying that box. - to damage a muscle by using too much force: pull a muscle He pulled a muscle playing football. ※ injuries that stop your body working well - an injury that makes you unable to use part of your body properly: disability (noun C/U); having a disability: disabled He's unable to work because of his disability. ◎ a disabled soldier - to cause an injury that makes you unable to walk: cripple sb She was crippled in a road accident. - to walk in an uneven way because of injury: limp; noun (singular): limp to walk with a limp - (mainly used about animals) unable to walk properly: lame; noun (U): lameness a lame horse - to make a person unable to see: blind sb He was blinded in a fire at the factory. - to make a person unable to hear: deafen sb We were deafened by the explosion.
3 dealing with injuries - medical help that you give to an injured person before a doctor arrives: first aid (noun U) to give sb first aid - a small piece of sticky material that is used to cover a cut: (sticking) plaster (noun C/U) You need to put a plaster on that cut. - a long piece of soft white material that is wrapped round a wound or injury: bandage, (more formal) dressing; verb: bandage sth The nurse bandaged my arm. - to clean a wound and put a bandage, etc on it: dress sth - when a wound or cut gets better, it heals - one of the small pieces of thread that a doctor uses to sew your skin together if you cut yourself very badly: stitch; verb: stitch sth His arm was so badly cut that he needed several stitches. ※ dealing with broken bones BONE - taking an injured person to hospital ACCIDENT - treatment in hospital HOSPITAL ※ MORE ... - to ask for money from sb because they have injured you (usually through a court): claim damages/compensation - to pay sb money because you have injured them: compensate (sb) (for sth)
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