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神采奕奕
plaie d'entrée
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
exit wound SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. wind1 [ingl. brit. wɪnd, ingl. am. wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind METEO.:
2. wind NÁUT.:
to sail or run before the wind literal, fig.
3. wind (breath):
4. wind (current):
wind fig.
5. wind (flatulence):
vents mpl
that's a lot of wind coloq.!
c'est du vent! coloq.
6. wind MÚS.:
II. wind1 [ingl. brit. wɪnd, ingl. am. wɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (make breathless):
wind blow, punch:
wind climb, exertion:
2. wind (burp):
3. wind CAZA (scent):
III. wind1 [ingl. brit. wɪnd, ingl. am. wɪnd]
to get the wind up coloq.
avoir la trouille or la frousse coloq. (about à cause de)
to put the wind up sb coloq.
to put the wind up sb coloq.
I. wind2 [ingl. brit. wʌɪnd, ingl. am. waɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (bend):
2. wind (movement):
II. wind2 <pret. imperf., part. pas. wound> [ingl. brit. wʌɪnd, ingl. am. waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (coil up):
wind hair, rope, string, tape, wire
enrouler (on, onto sur, round autour de)
2. wind (set in motion):
wind, a. wind up watch, clock, toy
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
4. wind (move sinuously):
to wind one's or its way procession, road, river:
III. wind2 <pret. imperf., part. pas. wound> [ingl. brit. wʌɪnd, ingl. am. waɪnd] V. intr.
wind road, river, procession:
serpenter (along le long de)
wind stairs:
I. wound1 [ingl. brit. wuːnd, ingl. am. wund] SUST.
1. wound (injury):
2. wound (cut, sore, incision):
3. wound fig.:
4. wound BOT.:
II. wound1 [ingl. brit. wuːnd, ingl. am. wund] V. trans. (all contexts)
III. wound1 [ingl. brit. wuːnd, ingl. am. wund]
wound2 [ingl. brit. waʊnd, ingl. am. waʊnd] V. pret. V. part. pas.
wound → wind
I. exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] SUST. (gen)
exit TEAT., TRANSP.
to make an exit TEAT.
to make an exit DEP.
II. Exit
Exit ingl. brit.:
III. exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] V. intr. (gen)
exit INFORM., TEAT.
en el diccionario PONS
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind no pl. (breath):
3. wind no pl. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (flatulence):
gaz m
4. wind MÚS.:
5. wind no pl. (meaningless words):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (hurt):
2. wind ingl. brit. (bring up wind):
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (wrap around):
wind film
wind wool
2. wind (tension a spring):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
wound1 [wu:nd] V.
wound pret., part. pas. of wind
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (wrap around):
wind film
wind wool
2. wind (tension a spring):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind no pl. (breath):
3. wind no pl. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (flatulence):
gaz m
4. wind MÚS.:
5. wind no pl. (meaningless words):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (hurt):
2. wind ingl. brit. (bring up wind):
I. wound2 [waʊnd] SUST. a. fig.
II. wound2 [waʊnd] V. trans. a. fig.
I. exit [ˈeksɪt] SUST.
II. exit [ˈeksɪt] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind (breath):
3. wind MÚS.:
4. wind (meaningless words):
5. wind (gas):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans. (hurt)
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (wrap around):
wind film
wind wool
2. wind (tension a spring):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
wound1 [waʊnd] V.
wound pret., part. pas. of wind
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind (breath):
3. wind MÚS.:
4. wind (meaningless words):
5. wind (gas):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans. (hurt)
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (wrap around):
wind film
wind wool
2. wind (tension a spring):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
I. wound2 [wund] SUST. a. fig.
II. wound2 [wund] V. trans. a. fig.
I. exit [ˈek·sɪt] SUST.
II. exit [ˈek·sɪt] V. intr.
Present
Iwind
youwind
he/she/itwinds
wewind
youwind
theywind
Past
Iwinded
youwinded
he/she/itwinded
wewinded
youwinded
theywinded
Present Perfect
Ihavewinded
youhavewinded
he/she/ithaswinded
wehavewinded
youhavewinded
theyhavewinded
Past Perfect
Ihadwinded
youhadwinded
he/she/ithadwinded
wehadwinded
youhadwinded
theyhadwinded
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The point of entry tends to be depressed and leathery whereas the exit wound is typically more extensive and explosive.
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Reeling is the process where the silk that has been wound into skeins, is cleaned, receives a twist and is wound onto bobbins.
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It is a wound and needs to be dealt with gingerly.
www.thefrisky.com
She can heal almost any lethal wound, but her life is shortened every time she does so.
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It also led to relentless internecine wars whenever two familial lines wound up with goals in conflict.
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