Definition of wounded

woundedadjective

bị thương

/ˈwuːndɪd/

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The word "wounded" comes from the Old English word "wundod," meaning "injured" or "harmed." This word is related to the Old Norse word "vondr" which means "evil" or "harmful." The modern English word "wound" is derived from the same root, and has been used in English since at least the 10th century. The concept of being "wounded" has existed throughout human history, reflecting the universal experience of injury and pain. The word itself reflects this long history, tracing back to the shared linguistic roots of many Germanic languages.

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injured by a weapon, for example in a war

bị thương bởi vũ khí, ví dụ như trong chiến tranh

Example:
  • wounded soldiers

    thương binh

  • seriously wounded

    bị thương nặng

  • There were 79 killed and 230 wounded.

    Có 79 người chết và 230 người bị thương.

feeling emotional pain because of something unpleasant that somebody has said or done

cảm thấy đau đớn về mặt cảm xúc vì điều gì đó khó chịu mà ai đó đã nói hoặc làm

Example:
  • wounded pride

    niềm kiêu hãnh bị tổn thương

people who are wounded, for example in a war

những người bị thương, ví dụ như trong một cuộc chiến

Idioms

have/want none of something
to refuse to accept something
  • I offered to pay but he was having none of it.
  • They pretended to be enthusiastic about my work but then suddenly decided they wanted none of it.
  • none but
    (literary)only
  • None but he knew the truth.
  • none the less
    despite this fact
    none other than
    used to emphasize who or what somebody/something is, when this is surprising
  • Her first customer was none other than Mrs Obama.