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I . wound·ed [ˈwu:ndɪd] ADJ.

1. wounded (physically):

wounded

2. wounded fig. (psychologically):

wounded
wounded

II . wound·ed [ˈwu:ndɪd] SUST. the wounded pl.

wounded
ranjeni m pl.
wounded MILIT.
ranjenci m pl.

I . wound1 [wu:nd] SUST.

2. wound fig. (psychological hurt):

rana f

II . wound1 [wu:nd] V. trans.

1. wound (physically):

2. wound fig. (psychologically):

prizadevati [form. perf. prizadeti]

wound2 [waʊnd] V.

wound pret., part. pas. of wind:

Véase también: wind up , wind down , wind , wind

I . wind up V. trans.

1. wind (raise):

dvigovati [form. perf. dvigniti]
zapirati [form. perf. zapreti]

2. wind TÉC.:

poganjati [form. perf. pognati]
navijati [form. perf. naviti]

3. wind ingl. brit. coloq.:

to wind upsb (tease)
to wind upsb (annoy)

4. wind (bring to an end):

zaključevati [form. perf. zaključiti]

5. wind ECON.:

wind ingl. brit. ingl. austr. a company

I . wind down V. trans.

1. wind (lower):

odpirati [form. perf. odpreti]

2. wind (gradually reduce):

zmanjševati [form. perf. zmanjšati]
opuščati [form. perf. opustiti]
zmanjševati [form. perf. zmanjšati]

II . wind down V. intr.

1. wind (become less active):

umirjati se [form. perf. umiriti se]

2. wind (cease):

iztekati se [form. perf. izteči se]

3. wind (relax after stress):

sproščati se [form. perf. sprostiti se]

I . wind2 [waɪnd] SUST.

1. wind (bend):

vijuga f
zavoj m
ovinek m

II . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.

1. wind (wrap):

ovijati [form. perf. oviti]
navijati [form. perf. naviti]

2. wind (cause to function):

navijati [form. perf. naviti]

3. wind (turn):

obračati [form. perf. obrniti]
vrteti [form. perf. zavrteti]

III . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.

1. wind (meander):

2. wind (coil):

zvijati se [form. perf. zviti se]

I . wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.

2. wind no pl. (breath):

sapa f
dih m

3. wind no pl. (meaningless words):

4. wind no pl. (flatulence):

vetrovi m pl.

5. wind MÚS.:

pihalci m pl.
pihala n pl.

II . wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.

1. wind (knock breath out):

2. wind ingl. brit.:

ˈflesh wound SUST.

wound V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
wound trans.

Ejemplos de uso para wounded

seriously ill/wounded

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He was hospitalised for four days after suffering a wounded head.
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Adult rabbits are usually avoided, unless they are wounded or caught in traps.
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Two RUC officers and five civilians were also wounded by gunfire.
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Two counter attendants were also seriously wounded.
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The wounded men were carefully carried there for more healthy air and the dead men were buried to reduce the stench and possibility of disease.
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Shopping centre guards used trolleys to wheel out several wounded children and at least one man.
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While he and the loader were trying to return to the district headquarters, they were both wounded.
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Wounded mice that underwent a restrained stress test took an average of 3.10 days longer to heal than control mice.
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A grenade, exploding prematurely, covered him with burning phosphorus, and left him severely wounded.
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As she gazes sadly at the spot on which her brother was wounded, the glowing red eye drops, unnoticed, from the statue into her handbag.
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