| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| injure | /'ɪndʒəɹ/ | (transitive) To injure (someone/something) is to hurt or harm. | injured injury injurious |
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I may kill or injure someone who tries to rescue me.
ReplyDeleteJapanese: jyu syou wo ou
She exercises like a maniac, and she'll injure herself badly if she's not careful.
ReplyDeleteKorean : …에게 상처를 입히다, …을 다치게 하다; …에 해를 주다. 학대하다; [사람]을 화나게 하다.
injure
ReplyDelete['indʒə]
v. 伤害,使...受冤屈
He that spare the bad injure the good.
Older people are more likely to be injured and are going to recover much more slowly.
ReplyDeleteI hope I didn't injure her feelings.
ReplyDeleteHis back was injured.
ReplyDeleteStriking miners injure union official at Implats mine.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Ferire
An Egyptian soldier was critically injured on Monday as his unit clashed with Israeli troops at the Egyptian-Israeli borders.
ReplyDeleteHow did Sarah Bernhardt injure her right leg? She fell off an overhead platform during a play rehearsal.
ReplyDeleteRussian: повреждать
I injured my knee playing soccer.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Daño