LACERATIONS - translation to arabic
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LACERATIONS - translation to arabic

TYPE OF INJURY WHICH HAPPENS RELATIVELY QUICKLY IN WHICH SKIN IS TORN, CUT, OR PUNCTURED (AN OPEN WOUND), OR WHERE BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA CAUSES A CONTUSION (A CLOSED WOUND)
Open sore; Open Sores; Laceration; Open wound; Wounds; Lacerations; Lacerated; Wounding; Skin sores; Cut (wound); Intracranial laceration; Wound closure; Cut (injury); Wound toilet; Open Wound; Wound closure techniques; Closed wound
  • A surgeon placing a suture
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  • The patient has a deep wound at the knee, and [[radiography]] is used to ensure there are no hidden [[bone fractures]].

LACERATIONS         

ألاسم

بَتْر ; تَقْطِيع ; تَمَزُّق ; تَمْزِيق ; حَسْم ; خَرْق ; صَرْم ; فَصْل ; قَطْع ; مَزْق ; هَتْك

laceration         
تَمَزُّق
LACERATED         

ألاسم

صَدِيع ; مُتَشَقِّق ; مُتَصَدِّع ; مُثَقَّب ; مَثْقُوب ; مُخَرَّق ; مُخَرَّم ; مَشْرُوط ; مُشَطَّب ; مَشْطُوب ; مُشَقَّق ; مَشْقُوق ; مَفْتُوق ; مَفْسُوخ ; مَفْلُوق ; مُمَزَّق ; مُنْفَسِخ

الفعل

أَفْرَى ; اِجْتابَ ; اِجْتَزَّ ; اِخْتَرَقَ ; بَجَّ ; بَزَغَ ; بَقَرَ ; تَخَلَّلَ ; ثَقَبَ ; ثَقَّبَ ; جَابَ ; جَذَّ ; جَرَحَ ; جَزَّ ; خَرَّقَ ; خَرَّمَ ; خَرَزَ ; خَرَقَ ; خَرَمَ ; سَلَّعَ ; شَرَّطَ ; شَرَطَ ; شَرَمَ ; شَقَّ ; صَدَّعَ ; صَدَعَ ; فَتَّقَ ; فَتَقَ ; فَرَّى ; فَرَى ; فَزَرَ ; فَسَخَ ; فَسَّخَ ; فَصَمَ ; فَطَرَ ; فَطَّرَ ; فَلَجَ ; فَلَقَ ; فَلَّقَ ; قَرَضَ ; مَزَّعَ ; مَزَّقَ ; مَشَقَ

الصفة

صَدِيع ; مُتَشَقِّق ; مُتَصَدِّع ; مُثَقَّب ; مَثْقُوب ; مُخَرَّق ; مُخَرَّم ; مَشْرُوط ; مُشَطَّب ; مَشْطُوب ; مُشَقَّق ; مَشْقُوق ; مَفْتُوق ; مَفْسُوخ ; مَفْلُوق ; مُمَزَّق ; مُنْفَسِخ

Definition

wound
I. VERB FORM OF 'WIND'
Wound is the past tense and past participle of wind
2.
II. INJURY
(wounds, wounding, wounded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A wound is damage to part of your body, especially a cut or a hole in your flesh, which is caused by a gun, knife, or other weapon.
The wound is healing nicely...
Six soldiers are reported to have died from their wounds.
N-COUNT
2.
If a weapon or something sharp wounds you, it damages your body.
A bomb exploded in a hotel, killing six people and wounding another five...
The two wounded men were taken to a nearby hospital.
VERB: V n, V-ed
The wounded are people who are wounded.
Hospitals said they could not cope with the wounded...
N-PLURAL
3.
A wound is a lasting bad effect on someone's mind or feelings caused by a very upsetting experience. (LITERARY)
She has been so deeply hurt it may take forever for the wounds to heal.
N-COUNT
4.
If you are wounded by what someone says or does, your feelings are deeply hurt.
He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides...
= hurt
VERB: be V-ed
5.
to rub salt into the wound: see salt

Wikipedia

Wound

A wound is a rapid onset of injury that involves lacerated or punctured skin (an open wound), or a contusion (a closed wound) from blunt force trauma or compression. In pathology, a wound is an acute injury that damages the epidermis of the skin. To heal a wound, the body undertakes a series of actions collectively known as the wound healing process.

Examples of use of LACERATIONS
1. Bachman suffered multiple lacerations and stab wounds.
2. BURNS, LACERATIONS "We have four British casualties.
3. He suffered a burst eardrum and facial lacerations.
4. The three injuries reported included lacerations and fractures.
5. "We will see the chainsaw people –– lacerations of the left thigh, lacerations of the left forearm," Deblieux said in an interview.