wound – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: harm,
hurt,
trauma,
injury,
loss,
personnel casualty,
distress,
suffering,
damage,
scathe,
kindle,
elicit,
enkindle,
provoke,
evoke,
raise,
arouse,
fire
wound
v.
injure; offend
n.
injury; lesion; offense
wound (wind)
v.
spin; twist; bend; wrap around; be wrapped around; be bent; change direction
wind
v.
turn, coil; twist around, convolute; meander; bind, bandage; be bound; be twisted around; change direction
Wound
A
wound is a type of
injury which happens relatively quickly in which
skin is torn, cut, or punctured (an
open wound), or where blunt force
trauma causes a
contusion (a
closed wound). In
pathology, it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the
dermis of the skin.
wound
Noun
1. any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision
(synonym) lesion
(hypernym) injury, hurt, harm, trauma
(hyponym) raw wound
2. a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
(synonym) injury, combat injury
(hypernym) personnel casualty, loss
(hyponym) blighty wound
(derivation) injure
(classification) military, armed forces, armed services, military machine, war machine
3. a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride); "he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound"; "deep in her breast lives the silent wound"; "The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it"--Robert Frost
(hypernym) distress, hurt, suffering
4. the act of inflicting a wound
(synonym) wounding
(hypernym) damage, harm, hurt, scathe
(derivation) injure
Verb
1. cause injuries or bodily harm to
(synonym) injure
(hypernym) hurt
(hyponym) trample
(derivation) injury, combat injury
2. hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego"
(synonym) hurt, injure, bruise, offend, spite
(hypernym) arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
(hyponym) diss, insult, affront
Adjective
1. put in a coil
(similar) coiled
wind
Noun
1. air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure; "trees bent under the fierce winds"; "when there is no wind, row"; "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere"
(synonym) air current, current of air
(hypernym) weather, weather condition, atmospheric condition
(hyponym) airstream
(substance-meronym) air
2. a tendency or force that influences events; "the winds of change"
(hypernym) influence
3. breath; "the collision knocked the wind out of him"
(hypernym) exhalation, expiration, breathing out
4. empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"
(synonym) idle words, jazz, nothingness
(hypernym) talk, talking
5. an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"
(synonym) tip, lead, steer, confidential information, hint
(hypernym) guidance, counsel, counseling, counselling, direction
6. a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath
(synonym) wind instrument
(hypernym) musical instrument, instrument
(hyponym) bagpipe, pipes
(part-meronym) bell
7. a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus
(synonym) fart, farting, flatus, breaking wind
(hypernym) reflex, instinctive reflex, innate reflex, inborn reflex, unconditioned reflex, physiological reaction
8. the act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind"
(synonym) winding, twist
(hypernym) rotation, rotary motion
(derivation) wind up
Verb
1. to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body"
(synonym) weave, thread, meander, wander
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(hyponym) snake
(verb-group) wander
2. extend in curves and turns; "The road winds around the lake"
(synonym) curve
(hypernym) be
(hyponym) circumvolute
3. wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool"
(synonym) wrap, roll, twine
(antonym) unwind, wind off, unroll
(hypernym) move, displace
(hyponym) spool
(derivation) winder
4. catch the scent of; get wind of; "The dog nosed out the drugs"
(synonym) scent, nose
(hypernym) smell
5. coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem; "wind your watch"
(synonym) wind up
(hypernym) tighten, fasten
(entail) turn
(derivation) winding, twist
6. form into a wreath
(synonym) wreathe
(hypernym) intertwine, twine, entwine, enlace, interlace, lace
7. raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help; "hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car"
(synonym) hoist, lift
(hypernym) raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up
(hyponym) trice, trice up
wound
n.
rána
wound (wind)
v.
zranit
wound
Rzecz.
rana
wound (wind)
Czas.
kręcić się; wić się; nawijać; zwijać; owijać; kręcić; przewijać; odprężać się; kończyć; zwijać; otwierać okno; znaleźć się gdzieś/w pewnej sytuacji; rozzłościć kogoś; kończyć; zamykać; opuścił szybę