Injury
31injury — /ˈɪndʒəri/ (say injuhree) noun (plural injuries) 1. harm of any kind done or sustained: to escape without injury. 2. a particular form or instance of harm: severe bodily injuries. 3. wrong or injustice done or suffered. 4. Law the infringement of …
32injury — pažaida statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. injury vok. Beschädigen, n; Schädigung, f; Verletzung, f rus. повреждение, n; поражение, n pranc. dommage, m; lésion, f …
33injury — žala statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Gamtai, asmeniui ar organizacijai priklausančių materialinių ar dvasinių vertybių sumažinimas ar sunaikinimas. atitikmenys: angl. damage; harm; hurt; injury vok. Schaden, m; Schädigung, f …
34injury — žalojimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Žmogaus, gyvūnų luošinimas, augalų, daiktų gadinimas, aplinkos naikinimas. atitikmenys: angl. damage; injury vok. Schaden, n; Schädigung, f rus. вредительство, n …
35injury — trauma statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Išorinio veiksnio sukeltas organų ar audinių sužalojimas arba stiprus psichinis sukrėtimas. Yra mechaninė, terminė, cheminė, psichinė, elektrinė trauma. kilmė gr. trauma – sužalojimas… …
36injury — [14] Etymologically, an injury is something ‘unjust’. It comes via Anglo Norman injurie from Latin injūria, a noun use of injūrius ‘unjust’, which was a compound adjective based on jūs ‘right’ (source of English just). Its original meaning in… …
37injury — n. (pl. ies) 1 a physical harm or damage. b an instance of this (suffered head injuries). 2 esp. Law a wrongful action or treatment. b an instance of this. 3 damage to one s good name etc. Phrases and idioms: injury time Brit. Football extra… …
38Injury prevention — are efforts to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external mechanisms, such as accidents, before they occur. Injury prevention is a component of safety and public health, and its goal is to improve the health of the… …
39Injury, knee meniscus — Injury to one of the two crescent shaped cartilage pads between the two joints formed by the femur (the thigh bone) and the tibia (the shin bone). Each meniscus acts as a smooth surface for the joint to move on. The two menisci are easily injured …
40Injury cover — may refer to the act of receiving or claiming compensation for work related injuries.It also may be used in conjunction with:Health Insurance A form of group insurance, where individuals pay premiums or taxes in order to help protect themselves… …