词组 | injure |
释义 | injure To injure someone means to damage a part of their body. The earthquake killed 24,000 people and injured 77,000. If you accidentally damage a part of your body, you can say that you injure yourself or injure that part of your body. He's going to injure himself if he isn't careful. Peter recently injured his right hand in a training accident. ◊ WARNING Injure cannot be used as an intransitive verb. You do not say, for example, 'He injured in a car accident'. You say 'He was injured in a car accident'. A 74-year-old man was killed and five other people were injured when three cars crashed on the A21 near Tonbridge. A number of other verbs are used to refer to damage done to a person's body. For more information, see entry at ↑ ◊ 'injured' used as an adjective Injured is often used as an adjective. Thousands of injured people still lay among the ruins. East Grinstead won 3-1 without van Asselt, who was injured. Adverbs such as 'badly', 'seriously', and 'critically' are often used in front of injured. She was not badly injured. A man lay critically injured for eight hours after his car skidded off a road and smashed into trees. See also entry at ↑ |
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