do+an+injury+to

  • 51injury — See: ADD INSULT TO INJURY …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 52injury potential — noun the electric potential arising in a muscle or nerve from trauma injury Syn: demarcation potential …

    Wiktionary

  • 53injury current — noun the electric current due to an injury potential …

    Wiktionary

  • 54Injury, mental child — Also known as emotional child abuse, this is the third most frequently reported form of child abuse (after child neglect and physical child abuse), accounting 17% of all cases of child abuse. It is likely that emotional child abuse is greatly… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 55injury severity scale — see injury scoring system …

    Medical dictionary

  • 56injury time — noun Injury time is used before these nouns: ↑penalty …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 57injury — [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… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 58injury — See: add insult to injury …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 59injury time — N UNCOUNT Injury time is the period of time added to the end of a football or soccer game because play was stopped during the match when players were injured. [mainly BRIT] …

    English dictionary

  • 60injury — /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 …