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wound1 [waʊnd] VERBE intr, trans

wound pt, pp of:

Voir aussi : wind , wind

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

2. wind (turn):

3. wind film:

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

I . wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

2. wind sans pl (breath):

3. wind sans pl MÉD:

gases m pl

II . wind1 [wɪnd] VERBE trans

I . wound2 [wuːnd] SUBST

wound
ferida f

II . wound2 [wuːnd] VERBE trans

wound

flesh wound SUBST

I . wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

2. wind sans pl (breath):

3. wind sans pl MÉD:

gases m pl

II . wind1 [wɪnd] VERBE trans

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

2. wind (turn):

3. wind film:

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

I . wind down VERBE trans

1. wind down (lower):

2. wind down (gradually reduce):

II . wind down VERBE intr (relax)

I . wind up VERBE trans

1. wind up (bring to an end):

2. wind up GB, Aus COMM:

3. wind up (watch):

to wind sb up GB fig

Idiomes/Tournures:

to be/get all wound up (be/get excited)

II . wind up VERBE intr (come to an end)

wind energy SUBST sans pl

wind instrument SUBST

wind power SUBST sans pl

Expressions couramment utilisées avec wound

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He sustained a small flesh wound on his right arm and was admitted into a hospital overnight for observation.
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She can heal almost any lethal wound, but her life is shortened every time she does so.
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It is a wound and needs to be dealt with gingerly.
www.thefrisky.com
The wound turned gangrenous and an operation failed to save his life.
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They have got egg on their face and there is no point rubbing salt into the wound.
www.odt.co.nz
Once it was bitten into, the prosthetic exploded and resembled a severe flesh wound.
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Otherwise, the source tape could be wound up again, and loaded back into the tape reader for a second pass.
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These provide a volatile solvent for the diterpene resins so that successive evaporation leaves a barrier that seals the wound site.
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Amputations had to be made at the point where the wound occurred, often leaving men with stub limbs.
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His speedy act of contrition also represents an attempt to cauterise the wound to avoid the political equivalent of gangrene.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au

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