in·ju·ry /ˈɪnʤri, ˈɪnʤə-/
U損害;C傷害的行為;C受傷處
in·ju·ry /ˈɪnʤ(ə)rɪ/ 名詞
傷,損傷
In·ju·ry n.; pl. Injuries Any damage or hurt done to a person or thing; detriment to, or violation of, the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures, or occasions wrong, loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt; loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was impaired by a severe injury; slander is an injury to the character.
For he that doeth injury shall receive that that he did evil. --Wyclif(Col. iii. 25).
Many times we do injury to a cause by dwelling on trifling arguments. --I. Watts.
Riot ascends above their loftiest towers,
And injury and outrage. --Milton.
Note: ☞ Injury in morals and jurisprudence is the intentional doing of wrong.
Syn: -- Harm; hurt; damage; loss; impairment; detriment; wrong; evil; injustice.
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injury
n 1: any physical damage to the body caused by violence or
accident or fracture etc. [syn: hurt, harm, trauma]
2: an accident that results in physical damage or hurt [syn: accidental
injury]
3: a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat [syn:
wound, combat injury]
4: an act that injures someone