Wounds - English meaning
Wounds – definitions in English dictionary
nounPast simple and past participle of wind
Usage examples:
A puncture wound, he had a deep wound in his arm and had lost a lot of blood., he totally ignored h…
Wounds translation into English
Wounds: translate from English into Chinese
伤口, 创伤, 伤, 创口, 创, 疮, 外伤, 疮痍, 击伤, 痍, 铩
Wounds: translate from English into Dutch
Wonden, Wond, Verwonden, Kwetsuur, Krenken, Kwetsen, Aanschieten
Wounds: translate from English into French
Blessures, Plaie, Blessure, Blesser
Wounds: translate from English into German
Wunden, Wunde, Verwundung, Verwunden, Verletzen, Kränkung, Kränken
Wounds: translate from English into Hindi
घाव, ज़ख्म, चोट लगाना
Wounds: translate from English into Italian
Ferite, Ferita, Ferire
Wounds: translate from English into Korean
상처, 상해, 손상, 해치다, 상이, 사랑의 상처, 부상하게 하다, 상처내다
Wounds: translate from English into Russian
Раны, Рана, Ранение, Ранить, Обида, Поранить, Оскорбление, Причинять боль, Ущерб, Задевать, Уязвлять, Ущемлять, Муки любви
Wounds: translate from English into Spanish
Heridas, Herida, Herir, Lesión, Llagar, Estacar
Word origin
Old English wund (noun), wundian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wond and German Wunde, of unknown ultimate origin.
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