English–Dutch dictionary
Dutch translation of the English word shot‐wound
English | Dutch (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(attempt; test; bid; rehearsal; trial; try) | ||
(injection) | ; spuitje | |
🔗 Aleksej Venediktov, a well‐connected editor‐in‐chief of radio station Echo of Moscow, said Katerina Tihonova, widely believed to be Putin’s youngest daughter, was the one who got the shot in early‐stage trials. | ||
🔗 In Denmark, hunters have had to use those alternatives since 1996, when lead shot was banned for all hunting. | ||
(wing) | pafvundi | |
(hurt; injure; maul) | ; ; | |
🔗 A Ukrainian presidential adviser said about 3,500 Russian soldiers had been killed or wounded. | ||
(injury; lesion) | ; ; ; | |
🔗 In the moonlight Rand could not really see what he was doing, but Tam’s wound seemed to be only a shallow gash along the ribs, no longer than the palm of his hand. |
English | Dutch |
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shot‐wound | ⇆ schotwond |
shot | ⇆ aandeel; ⇆ borrel; ⇆ gelag; ⇆ gissing; ⇆ glas; ⇆ hagel; ⇆ injectie; ⇆ inzet; ⇆ kiekje; ⇆ kogel; ⇆ opname; ⇆ pikketanissie; ⇆ poging; ⇆ rekening; ⇆ scherpschutter; ⇆ schot; ⇆ schroot; ⇆ schutter; ⇆ shot; ⇆ slag; ⇆ spuit; ⇆ spuitje; ⇆ stoot; ⇆ tic; ⇆ worp |
wound | ⇆ aanschieten; ⇆ blesseren; ⇆ blessure; ⇆ krenken; ⇆ kwetsen; ⇆ kwetsuur; ⇆ verwonden; ⇆ verwonding; ⇆ wond; ⇆ wonde; ⇆ wonden |