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| | to sustain injuries / wounded (in an accident etc) / harmed | HSK 3 |
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| | to grieve / to be broken-hearted / to feel deeply hurt | HSK 3 |
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| | to injure; to harm | HSK 4 |
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| | sad; sorrowful | HSK 5 |
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| | casualties / injuries and deaths | HSK 6 |
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| | wound / cut | HSK 6 |
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| | wounded person | HSK 6 |
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| | to harm / to damage / to injure / impairment / loss / disability | HSK 7-9 |
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| | seriously hurt / serious injury | HSK 7-9 |
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| | scar / bruise | HSK 7-9 |
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| | sad / emotional / sentimental / pathos | HSK 7-9 |
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| | condition of an injury | HSK 7-9 |
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| | disabled / maimed / crippled / (of objects) damaged | HSK 7-9 |
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| | wound; injury; trauma | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to be a real headache / to find sth a real headache / to beat one's brains | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to inspect metal for flaws (using X-ray or ultrasound etc) | |
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| | to stab | |
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| | internal injury / disorder of internal organs (due to improper nutrition, overexertion etc) | |
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| | depressed / dispirited / dejected | |
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| | typhoid | |
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| | to injure sb | |
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| | injury / wound / trauma | |
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| | to heal a wound / to recuperate (from an injury) | |
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| | a burn (tissue damage from heat, chemicals etc) / to burn (the skin etc) / (fig.) (of anger, jealousy etc) to hurt (sb) | |
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| | distressed / laden with grief | |
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| | sad / sorrowful (literary) | |
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| | (idiom) covered all over with cuts and bruises; beaten black and blue | |
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| | a sprain / a crick / to sprain | |
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| | tetanus (lockjaw) | |
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| | to injure accidentally / accidental injury | |
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| | industrial injury; work-related injury | |
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| | pain (from wound) / sorrow | |
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| | to help the dying and heal the injured | |
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| | grief; distress; bereavement / grieved; heartbroken; dejected | |
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| | casualties / dead and injured | |
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| | sad / downhearted / sentimental / pathos / melancholy | |
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| | frostbite | |
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| | to be wounded / to sustain an injury | |
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| | to slander; to defame / to get hit (by a bullet); to be wounded | |
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| | injury / trauma / (fig.) glaring error / flaw / shortcoming | |
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| | both sides suffer (idiom) / neither side wins | |
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| | to injure / to damage | |
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| | burn (injury) | |
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| | to catch cold | |
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| | to slander viciously | |
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| | to abrade; to scrape; to chafe; to graze / abrasion; friction burn; scratch | |
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| | broken-hearted | |
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| | to scald | |
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| | casualty / victim (of an accident) / wounded person | |
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| | to offend Heaven and reason (idiom); bloody atrocities that cry to heaven / outrageous acts | |
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| | healing / to heal / to make healthy again | |
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| | (idiom) depressed; dispirited | |
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| | to suffer serious injury (idiom) | |
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| | grieved / full of sorrow | |
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| | waste of manpower and resources | |
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| | to kill or injure | |
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| | (of a defect etc) to be of no great matter (idiom) / harmless | |
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| | gunshot wound | |
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| | internal injury / invisible damage | |
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| | to insult / to direct bad language at sb / to slag off | |
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| | lightly wounded / minor injuries | |
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| | offending public morals (idiom) | |
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| | to examine a wound or injury (typically for forensic purposes) | |
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| | to become bruised / bruising / bruise | |
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| | deeply felt but not mawkish (idiom) | |
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| | circumstances that evoke mixed feelings (idiom) | |
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| | cuts and bruises like fish scales / terribly cut up | |
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| | (TCM) "five strains and seven impairments", five referring to the five viscera 五臟|五脏, and seven to adverse effects on one's body as a result of: overeating (spleen), anger (liver), moisture (kidney), cold (lung), worry (heart), wind and rain (outer appearance) and fear (mind) | |
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| | work-related injury | |
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| | to grieve for deceased relative / to mourn | |
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| | casualties / wounded soldiers | |
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| | (idiom) too appalling to look at | |
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| | lit. doesn't hurt the spleen or the stomach / fig. something that is not critical | |
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| | to be harmful to one's health | |
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| | to break (sb's heart); to cause grief to | |
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| | damage (e.g. to goods in transit) | |
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| | to damage by scratching / to gash / to lacerate | |
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| | bruise / bump | |
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| | (sports) to extend the duration of a game (due to stoppages) / (abbr. for 傷停補時|伤停补时) injury time | |
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| | to injure oneself in a fall | |
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| | to wound with a blade or hatchet / to slash / to gash | |
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| | bite (e.g. snake bite, mosquito bite) | |
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| | to bruise / to hurt (something) | |
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| | sorrowful farewell / sad goodbye | |
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| | to injure by scratching or clawing | |
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| | injured person | |
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| | bruising | |
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| | wound track (the path of a bullet through the body) | |
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| | disorder of internal organs caused by overexertion | |
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| | if you are lazy in your prime, you'll be sorry in your old age | |
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| | (slang) it's just the pits! / so unfair! / unbearable | |
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| | scratch (wound) / scratch (damage to an object) | |
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| | injury such as contusion, sprain or fracture from falling, blow etc | |
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| | mortal wound / (fig.) fatal weakness / Achilles' heel | |
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| | wounded and captured | |
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| | weapon of mass destruction | |
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| | brain damage | |
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| | (sports) injury time | |
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