wounding
v. 使受傷,傷害( wound的現在分詞 ); 使(心靈)受傷,傷感情; 呻吟,悲嘆( moan的過去式和過去分詞 ); 卷繞
adj. 傷感情的
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你們這樣得罪弟兄們,傷了他們軟弱的良心,就是得罪基督.
The reactionary police fired on the crowd, wounding one youngster.
反動警察向群眾開槍, 打傷了一個青年.
Deeb also tossed a grenade down the aisle, wounding 15 people.
迪伯還向機艙的過道扔出了一枚手榴彈, 當場炸傷15人.
The bullpup design allows a shorter weapon overall length without sacrificing hitting power and wounding effects.
無託設計不犧牲打擊力和殺傷效果而允許一個較短的武器全長.
The British imperialist police opened fire, killing and wounding many students.
英帝國主義的巡捕向群眾開槍, 打死打傷許多人.