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I . wound1 [wu:nd] N

1. wound (hurt part):

rana f

2. wound fig (psychological hurt):

uraz m
to reopen old wounds [or an old wound]

II . wound1 [wu:nd] VB trans

wound2 [waʊnd] VB

wound pt, pp of wind 2

See also wind up , wind on , wind down , wind back , wind , wind

I . wind up VB trans

1. wind up (end):

kończyć [perf za-]

2. wind up (close down):

3. wind up clock, spring:

4. wind up Brit inf (kid):

5. wind up Brit inf (annoy):

I . wind down VB trans

1. wind down (lower):

2. wind down (reduce):

II . wind down VB intr

1. wind down (relax):

2. wind down (finish):

I . wind back VB trans

wind back film, tape:

II . wind back VB intr

I . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VB trans

2. wind clock, toy:

3. wind handle:

II . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VB intr

wind river, road:

II . wind1 [wɪnd] VB trans

flesh wound N

gunshot wound N

Usage examples with wounds

to lick one's wounds
time is a great healer [or time heals all wounds] proverbial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wounds gush a thick liquid, covering the child.
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He had three self-inflicted wounds to his throat, and the deputies reported that his clothing was torn and his body burned in a dozen places.
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The struggle was so hard, as it went on for a long time, leaving behind a body covered by wounds and contusions.
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She dwells in the wounds of the world, deserts, ruined houses, poverty, tatters, hunger, thirst, quarrels, mourning of children, in wild and other uncivilized, dangerous places.
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He deduces that the men have been injected with poison (from small wounds in their thumbs), and expounds at length on snake venom.
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During the night, traumatised by the event, she fell off her bed and inflicted the gravest of the wounds by hitting her temple on the corner of her bed-side table.
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But the wounds are scabbing over enough that we've got to move forward.
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It heals all wounds acquired by its host, replacing the missing tissue and organs with their own bodies as well as reattaching limbs.
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However, his surgical wounds became infected, and he was bedridden for six months.
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However, the wounds created by the surgery are usually associated with considerable post-operative pain which necessitates a prolonged recovery period.
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