English-Thai Dictionary
injury
N การ ทำให้ เสียหาย (กฎหมาย wrong offense damage kan-tam-hai-sia-hai
injury
N อันตราย ความเสียหาย harm damage an-ta-rai
injury
N อาการ บาดเจ็บ แผล wound pain cut ar-kan-bad-jeb
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INJURY
n.[L. injuria; in and jus, juris, right. ] 1. In general, any wrong or damage done to a man's person, rights, reputation or goods. That which impairs the soundness of the body or health, or gives pain, is an injury. That which impairs the mental faculties, is an injury. These injuries may be received by a fall or by other violence. Trespass, fraud, and non-fulfillment of covenants and contracts are injuries to rights. Slander is an injury to reputation, and so is cowardice and vice. Whatever impairs the quality or diminishes the value of goods or property, is an injury. We may receive injury by misfortune as well as by injustice.
2. Mischief; detriment.
Many times we do injury to a cause by dwelling on trifling arguments.
3. Any diminution of that which is good, valuable or advantageous.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INJURY
In "ju *ry, n.; pl. Injuries. Etym: [OE. injurie, L. injuria, fr. injurius injurious, wrongful, unjust; pref. in- not + jus, juris, right, law, justice: cf. F. injure. See Just, a.]
Defn: Any damage or violation of, the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures, or occasions wrong, loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt; loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was impaired by a severe injury; slander is an injury to the character. For he that doeth injury shall receve that he did evil. Wyclif (Col. iii. 25 ). Many times we do injury to a cause by dwelling on trifling arguments.I. Watts. Riot ascends above their loftiest towers, And injury and outrage. Milton.
Note: Injury in morals and jurisprudence is the intentional doing of wrong. Fleming.
Syn. -- Harm; hurt; damage; loss; impairment; detriment; wrong; evil; injustice.
New American Oxford Dictionary
injury
in ju ry |ˈinjərē ˈɪnʤ (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. injuries ) an instance of being injured: she suffered an injury to her back | an ankle injury. • the fact of being injured; harm or damage: all escaped without serious injury. • (injury to ) offense to: the possible injury to the feelings of others. PHRASES do oneself an injury informal suffer physical harm or damage. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French injurie, from Latin injuria ‘a wrong, ’ from in- (expressing negation ) + jus, jur- ‘right. ’
injury time
in ju ry time |ˈɪnʤ (ə )ri ˌtaɪm | ▶noun (in soccer and other sports ) extra playing time allowed by a referee to compensate for time lost in dealing with injuries.
Oxford Dictionary
injury
in ¦jury |ˈɪn (d )ʒ (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. injuries ) 1 an instance of being injured: she suffered an injury to her back. • [ mass noun ] the fact of being injured; harm or damage: all escaped without serious injury. 2 damage to a person's feelings. PHRASES do oneself an injury informal suffer physical harm or damage. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French injurie, from Latin injuria ‘a wrong ’, from in- (expressing negation ) + jus, jur- ‘right ’.
injury time
in ¦jury time ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. (in soccer and other sports ) extra playing time allowed by a referee to compensate for time lost in dealing with injuries.
American Oxford Thesaurus
injury
injury noun 1 minor injuries: wound, bruise, cut, gash, laceration, scratch, graze, abrasion, contusion, lesion; Medicine trauma. 2 they escaped without injury: harm, hurt, damage, pain, suffering, impairment, affliction; disfigurement. 3 the injury to her feelings: offense, abuse; affront, insult, slight, snub, indignity, slap in the face; wrong, wrongdoing, injustice.
Oxford Thesaurus
injury
injury noun 1 he was taken to hospital with minor injuries: wound, bruise, cut, gash, tear, rent, slash, gouge, scratch, graze, laceration, abrasion, contusion, lesion, sore; technical trauma. 2 they are reasonably safe from personal injury: harm, hurt, wounding, damage, pain, suffering, impairment, affliction, disablement, incapacity, disability; disfigurement. 3 compensation for injury to feelings: offence, abuse; wrong, wrongdoing, injustice, disservice, grievance; affront, insult, slight, snub, indignity, slap in the face, outrage. WORD LINKS injury traumatophobia fear of injury Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
injury
in ju ry /ɪ́n (d )ʒ (ə )ri / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) →injure 名詞 複 -ries /-z /U (!具体例ではan ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) 1 【身体などへの 】負傷 , けが ; 損傷 , 損害 «to » ▸ reduce the risk of injury けがの危険性を減らす ▸ sustain [suffer ] injuries to one's legs 脚に負傷する ▸ a serious [minor ] injury 重傷 [軽傷 ]▸ a head [brain ] injury 頭部 [脳 ]の損傷 ▸ escape [avoid ] injury けがを免れる ▸ do oneself an injury ⦅英 おどけて ⦆(うっかり )けがをする .2 【人の感情 名誉などを 】傷つけること ; «…への » 侮辱, 無礼 ; 〘法 〙(権利 )侵害 «to » ▸ His remark was an injury to my feelings .彼の言葉は私の感情を傷つけた .~́ t ì me ⦅主に英 ⦆インジュリータイム 〘サッカーなどで選手のけがにより中断された分だけ試合を延長する時間 〙.