柯林斯詞典injury /??nd??r?/ (injuries) 1. N-VAR An injury is damage done to a person's or an animal's body. 傷害; 損害 Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion. 四名警官在爆炸中受了重傷。2. N-VAR If someone suffers injury to their feelings, they are badly upset by something. If they suffer injury to their reputation, their reputation is seriously harmed. (對感情或名譽等的) 傷害[法律] She was awarded $3,500 for injury to her feelings. 她獲得了3500美元的精神損傷費。3. to add insult to injury→see insult 返回 injury劍橋詞典physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack 傷害,損傷 a head /back/knee injury 頭部/背部/膝蓋受傷 Several train passengers received /sustained serious injuries in the crash . 在這次火車撞車事故中幾名乘客受了重傷。 Injuries to the spine are common among these workers . 脊椎受傷在這些工人中是很普遍的。 They were lucky to escape (without) injury. 他們很幸運,沒有受傷。 例句 The team captain was forced to withdraw from the match due to injury.There's a chance of injury in almost any sport .He suffered awful injuries in the crash .He was rushed to hospital but died from his injuries.Three minutes into the match , Jackson limped off the pitch with a serious ankle injury.習(xí)語do yourself an injury 返回 injury