injure / ˈɪn dʒər /

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injure 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·jured, in·jur·ing.

  1. to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
  2. to do wrong or injustice to.
  3. to wound or offend: to injure a friend's feelings.

injure 近义词

v. 动词 verb

hurt, harm

更多injure例句

  1. San Diego’s rainstorms are only going to become more intense and less predictable, like a bad relationship putting further strain on its already injured state.
  2. According to police, the driver of the Impala was sitting in his vehicle when it was hit and was not injured.
  3. The accident resulted in two children being injured, including one with life-threatening injuries.
  4. It included every kind of professional they could think of who comes in contact with sick or injured people besides the obvious doctors and paramedics, etc.
  5. Injuries are an unfortunate and all-too-common reality faced by runners—up to 75 percent of all runners are injured each year.
  6. The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.
  7. Even a relatively small 250-pound bomb could kill or injure friendly troops who are within 650 feet of the explosion.
  8. Beijing, famously, launched a coordinated and sustained attack against Google a half decade ago to injure its business in China.
  9. The children in these stories then went on to injure themselves by falling off of old bridges or cutting themselves.
  10. Not mentioned in the video: Firearms kill or injure 10,000 American children each year.
  11. How many in Melbourne injure wealth and brain, I leave to more skilled and morose critics.
  12. His expression said plainly that he would tear in a thousand pieces anything that dared to injure a hair of her head.
  13. The League Oracle admits that "a repeal would injure the farmer, but not so much as he fears."
  14. It looks, too, as if you were afraid to trust her, and thought she would injure the furniture.
  15. It should always be erected on dry ground, rather than upon moist, so that no dampness may arise and injure the leaves in curing.