wounding
v. 使受伤,伤害( wound的现在分词 ); 使(心灵)受伤,伤感情; 呻吟,悲叹( moan的过去式和过去分词 ); 卷绕
adj. 伤感情的
Wound is the past tense and past participle of wind 2 .
1. the act of inflicting a wound
1. causing physical or especially psychological injury;
Cor. 8:12 And sinning against the brothers and wounding their weak conscience against Christ.
林前八12你们这样得罪弟兄们,伤了他们软弱的良心,就是得罪基督.
The reactionary police fired on the crowd, wounding one youngster.
反动警察向群众开枪, 打伤了一个青年.
Deeb also tossed a grenade down the aisle, wounding 15 people.
迪伯还向机舱的过道扔出了一枚手榴弹, 当场炸伤15人.
The bullpup design allows a shorter weapon overall length without sacrificing hitting power and wounding effects.
无托设计不牺牲打击力和杀伤效果而允许一个较短的武器全长.
The British imperialist police opened fire, killing and wounding many students.
英帝国主义的巡捕向群众开枪, 打死打伤许多人.