- 伤害 shānghài harmto injure; to harm
- 受伤 shòushāng injuredto sustain physical injuries or be wounded, typically in an accident or conflict
- 伤心 shāngxīn sadto feel deep sorrow or grief; to be broken-hearted
- 损伤 sǔnshāng injuryto injure or cause physical harm to the body; impairment or disability
- 伤口 shāngkǒu wounda physical injury to the body, such as a cut, tear, or break in the skin
- 悲伤 bēishāng sadsad; sorrowful
- 伤亡 shāngwáng casualtiespeople killed and injured in an accident, war, or disaster
- 创伤 chuāngshāng traumawound; injury; trauma
- 重伤 zhòngshāng injuredto be severely wounded or hurt
- 伤感 shānggǎn sentimentalfeeling or showing sadness, often in a poignant or nostalgic way; moved by emotion or pathos
- 伤势 shāngshì injury conditioncondition of an injury
- 忧伤 yōushāng sorrowfulfeeling or showing deep distress, sadness, or grief
- 伤痕 shānghén scara physical mark on the skin or body left by a healed wound, burn, or sore
- 烧伤 shāoshāng burnburn (injury)
- 伤疤 shāngbā scar
- 伤痛 shāngtòng sorrowemotional suffering, grief, or mental distress
- 刺伤 cìshāng stabto stab; to injure by stabbing
- 伤人 shāngrén injureto injure someone
- 工伤 gōngshāng work injuryindustrial injury; work-related injury
- 外伤 wàishāng injuryan external physical injury or wound caused by an external force
- 伤员 shāngyuán woundedwounded person
- 打伤 dǎshāng injureto physically hurt, wound, or cause damage to a person or animal, typically through a strike, blow, or impact
- 擦伤 cāshāng scrapeto abrade, chafe, or graze the skin or a surface
- 杀伤力 shāshānglì lethalitythe capacity of a weapon or physical force to cause injury or death
- 轻伤 qīngshāng minor injurya non-serious physical injury or the state of being lightly wounded
- 伤残 shāngcán damagedreferring to objects that are damaged or broken
- 扭伤 niǔshāng sprainto twist a joint or ligament painfully or the injury resulting from such a twist
- 割伤 gēshāng cutto cut or gash
- 感伤 gǎnshāng sadfeeling or showing sorrow, downheartedness, or melancholy
- 烫伤 tàngshāng scaldto scald
- 死伤 sǐshāng casualtiespeople killed and injured in an accident, war, or other disaster
- 哀伤 āishāng grieffeelings of intense sorrow, distress, or bereavement
- 内伤 nèishāng internal injuryphysical trauma or damage to internal organs, often caused by an external force and not visible on the body's surface.
- 负伤 fùshāng woundedto be wounded or sustain a physical injury
- 划伤 huáshāng lacerateto gash or cut the skin or flesh, typically caused by a sharp or jagged object
- 伤者 shāngzhě casualtycasualty, victim of an accident, or wounded person
- 灼伤 zhuóshāng burntissue damage caused by heat, chemicals, or radiation, or the act of causing such damage
- 撞伤 zhuàngshāng bruisean injury or contusion caused by a collision or impact
- 伤寒 shānghán typhoidtyphoid fever
- 中伤 zhòngshāng be woundedto get hit by a bullet or weapon; to be wounded
- 伤悲 shāngbēi sadfeeling or expressing sadness or grief (typically literary)
- 养伤 yǎngshāng recuperateto heal a wound or recover from an injury through rest and medical care
- 遍体鳞伤 biàntǐlínshāng bruised and batteredcovered all over with cuts and bruises; beaten black and blue
- 两败俱伤 liǎngbàijùshāng mutual ruina situation in which both sides of a conflict suffer heavy losses, resulting in no winner
- 救死扶伤 jiùsǐfúshāng heal the sickto help the dying and heal the injured
- 误伤 wùshāng accidental injuryto injure accidentally or an instance of such an injury
- 伤脑筋 shāngnǎojīn rack one's brainsto tax one's mind, find something a real headache, or beat one's brains
- 致命伤 zhìmìngshāng fatal weaknessa crucial flaw or vulnerability; an Achilles' heel
- 破伤风 pòshāngfēng tetanustetanus (lockjaw)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH