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Что (кто) такое casualty - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Casuality; Casualty (disambiguation); Casuality (disambiguation)
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Casualty         
·noun Numerical loss caused by death, wounds, discharge, or desertion.
II. Casualty ·noun That which comes without design or without being foreseen; contingency.
III. Casualty ·noun Any injury of the body from accident; hence, death, or other misfortune, occasioned by an accident; as, an unhappy casualty.
casualty         
n. 1) an accident which could not have been foreseen or guarded against, such as a shipwreck caused by storm or fire caused by lightning. 2) the loss, as of life, from such an unavoidable accident. The courts remain inconsistent on the exact definition. See also: casualty loss
casualty         
(casualties)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A casualty is a person who is injured or killed in a war or in an accident.
Troops fired on demonstrators near the Royal Palace causing many casualties.
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2.
A casualty of a particular event or situation is a person or a thing that has suffered badly as a result of that event or situation.
Fiat has been one of the greatest casualties of the recession.
= victim
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3.
Casualty is the part of a hospital where people who have severe injuries or sudden illnesses are taken for emergency treatment. (BRIT; in AM, use emergency room
)
I was taken to casualty at St Thomas's Hospital.
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casualty         
n.
1.
Chance, fortuity, contingency hap, unforeseen event.
2.
Accident, disaster, misfortune, calamity, mischance, catastrophe.
casualty         
¦ noun (plural casualties)
1. a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
Brit. the casualty department of a hospital.
2. (chiefly in insurance) an accident, mishap, or disaster.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'chance, a chance occurrence'): from med. L. casualitas, from casualis (see casual), on the pattern of words such as penalty.
Mass-casualty incident         
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  • Police arrive at a mass casualty incident in [[Toronto]]
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  • [[Ambulance bus]]es often respond to mass casualty incidents to help transport the large amount of patients
INCIDENT WHICH RESULTS IN MEDICAL CARE SYSTEMS BECOMING OVERWHELMED
Mascal; Mass casualty event; User:Frmatt/Mass casualty incident; Mass casualty; Mass Casualty Incident; Mass casualty events; Mass casualty plan; Mass casualty incidents; Mass-casualty incident
A mass casualty incident (often shortened to MCI) describes an incident in which emergency medical services resources, such as personnel and equipment, are overwhelmed by the number and severity of casualties. For example, an incident where a two-person crew is responding to a motor vehicle collision with three severely injured people could be considered a mass casualty incident.
List of Casualty episodes (series 21–present)         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Casualty episodes (series 1–3); List of Casualty episodes (series 4–6); List of Casualty episodes (series 7–8); List of Casualty episodes (series 9–10); List of Casualty episodes (series 11–12); List of Casualty episodes (series 13–14); List of Casualty episodes (series 15–16); List of Casualty episodes (series 17–18); List of Casualty episodes (series 19–20); List of Casualty episodes (series 21–22); List of Casualty episodes II; List of Casualty episodes III; List of Casualty episodes III series 7-8; List of Casualty episodes IV; List of Casualty episodes IX; List of Casualty episodes V; List of Casualty episodes VI; List of Casualty episodes VII; List of Casualty episodes VIII; List of Casualty episodes series 21-present; List of Casualty episodes series 20-21; List of Casualty episodes series 1-3; List of Casualty episodes series 4-6; List of Casualty episodes series 7-8; List of Casualty episodes series 9-10; List of Casualty episodes series 11-12; List of Casualty episodes series 13-14; List of Casualty episodes series 15-16; List of Casualty episodes series 17-18; List of Casualty episodes series 19-20; List of Casualty episodes X; List of Casualty episodes (series 9-10); List of Casualty episodes (series 4-6); List of Casualty episodes (series 15-16); List of Casualty episodes (series 19-20); List of Casualty episodes (series 7-8); List of Casualty episodes (series 21-22); List of Casualty episodes (series 13-14); List of Casualty episodes (series 17-18); List of Casualty episodes (series 11-12); List of Casualty episodes (series 1-3); List of Casualty episodes (series 23–24); List of Casualty episodes (series 23); List of Casualty episodes (series 24); List of Casualty episodes (series 23-24); List of Casualty episodes (series 21-present)
The following is a list of the episodes of the British television series Casualty. Casualty premiered on 6 September 1986 and was originally commissioned for fifteen episodes.
Casualty notification         
PROCESS OF NOTIFYING RELATIVES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED OR SERIOUSLY INJURED
Casualty notification officer; Casualty Notification
Casualty notification is the process of notifying relatives of people who have been killed or seriously injured unexpectedly (for example, in a car crash). The notification may be done over the phone or in person, but is normally done by a police officer in person when possible, at least for the next of kin.
Casualty evacuation         
  • High-angle mountain CASEVAC training, at the U.S. [[Army Mountain Warfare School]] in [[Jericho, Vermont]]
  • Waiting to Lift Off by James Pollock, [[Vietnam Combat Artists Program]], CAT IV, 1967. Courtesy of National Museum of the U.S. Army.
MILITARY OPERATION TO REMOVE CASUALTIES BY AIR FROM THE COMBAT ZONE
Casevac; Casualty Evacuation; CASEVAC; Dustoff; Casualty evacuations; Casualty transport
Casualty evacuation, also known as CASEVAC or by the callsign Dustoff or colloquially Dust Off, is a military term for the emergency patient evacuation of casualties from a combat zone. Casevac can be done by both ground and air.
California Casualty         
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INSURANCE COMPANY
User:Weserve1914/Sandbox; California Casualty Management Company; California Casualty Indemnity Exchange
California Casualty Management CompanyCalifornia Casualty consists of the California Casualty Group of insurance companies managed by California Casualty Management Company. is in the business of providing individuals with insurance coverage, in particular those in the fields of education, law enforcement, fire fighting, and nursing.

Википедия

Casualty

Casualty may refer to:

  • Casualty (person), a person who is killed or rendered unfit for service in a war or natural disaster
    • Civilian casualty, a non-combatant killed or injured in warfare
  • The emergency department of a hospital, also known as a Casualty Department or Casualty Ward (chiefly in the UK and in some English-speaking Commonwealth nations)
  • Casualty (TV series), a long-running British emergency medical drama series
  • Casualty 1900s, a British medical drama, then series, including Casualty 1906, Casualty 1907, and Casualty 1909
  • Casualty insurance, a type of insurance