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what's the difference between wound,injury,hurt,harm? waiting for answers.
24 сент. 2013 г., 15:42
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verbs: to wound, to harm, to injure, to hurt nouns: a wound, an injury (hurt and harm are more often used as uncountable nouns) A wound is used for when you are cut, a flesh wound. Something received in battle. You can also be wounded emotionally. An injury is more likely to be some sort of physical problem. Particularly from sports. The player was injured. Hurt physically is more temporary. If I hit you you'll be hurt. You might receive an injury or a wound. Hurt is often used emotionally. Harm is a bit more general. I hope you don't come to any harm.
24 сентября 2013 г.
Hurt is to cause injury, or feel the pain. (I hurt my arm when I fell.) Wound can either be the actual painful/hurt spot, or can mean to hurt someone. (The wound is bleeding from when Sara wounded me.) Injury is the hurt place; injure is to to do or cause harm. (I have an injury, because Sara injured me.) Harm is physical injury or mental damage. (Sara harmed me when she hit me.) They are usually used interchangeable, any will do.
24 сентября 2013 г.
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