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trauma

A trauma is a scary or disturbing experience. Trauma is an injury that is on the body.

trauma

an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects (= injury) any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc

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Simple sentences

The skier suffered a head trauma.
Tom was flown by helicopter to a trauma center.
Sexual abuse victims often disassociate from their trauma.
There are no signs of trauma on Tom's corpse.
She also writes about loss and trauma.

Movie subtitles

Yes, this is Giles Dhillon, trauma manager.
I'm personally leading a trauma team down to the incident now.
Giles, make sure there's an anaesthetist on their way down, and have the rest of the trauma call divert to Resus.
Gangway! Major trauma coming through.
I'm Fiona Lomas, trauma reg.
This is Fiona Lomas, trauma reg.
Could you fast-bleep Trauma theatre staff urgently, please.
I'd best tell the trauma team.
Possible abdominal trauma.
Roll over RTC with chest and abdominal trauma.
Evidence of trauma. exactly the same as a human being.
I think your sister's condition stems from trauma.
There's the birth trauma, or the shock of being born.
Her condition is due solely to psychological trauma.
I think that your sister's condition stems from trauma.
From trauma.
There's the birth trauma.
She can't utter a sound, and she has a blood trauma.
Have you had any trauma to the eye?
Obvious indications of nerve trauma.
There trauma caused by the death of the uncle.
Sword wounds in the vital organs, massive trauma, shock.
It can lead to irreversible psychic trauma.
With me she is calm and perfectly normal, apart from her stammering, which derives from a childhood trauma.
Your husband mentioned a childhood trauma.
She's in catatonic trauma.
It's all due to a trauma I suffered When I was a spoolboy.
I can't swear to it, but the trauma that produced his mental confusion, his total amnesia, I would say is closely connected with night or at least darkness.
No amount of trauma to Neal's nuts - will keep her from divorcing me. - Oh, my God.
Death was due to an incisive trauma of the heart inflicted by a knife.
There's no trembling, so we can exclude trauma.
There's no trauma.
He has no trauma left.
Poor thing, he was a man full of trauma!
Trauma means shock!
The trauma!
He's all trauma down here, but we can exclude shock.
I think that your sister's condition stems from trauma. From what?
Look, a snake bites you when you' re small and you forget, but the trauma leaves a scar on your soul.
I warn you, Robinson, she might not survive another such trauma.

News and current affairs

Ministers are too busy recovering from their trauma to think about paying fat fees for big new international bond issues.
Consider the trauma a country like India might have suffered if its population of a half-billion had remained barely fed as it doubled.
If not, Greece will have less control over its adjustment and potentially experience far greater trauma, perhaps eventually outright default.
But Germany had to go endure the huge costs and trauma of re-unification with East Germany.
Poverty has exacerbated the trauma of Iraq's violent history of wars and atrocities, which has desensitized people to killing.
During those fifty years, however, the map of world conflict has been rewritten and the means of warfare transformed, while Japan remains locked in viewpoints forged in the trauma of wartime defeat and US occupation.
Nonetheless, Argentina's latest debt trauma shows that the global system for sovereign-debt workouts remains badly in need of repair.
If you are newly in love (or experience a trauma) and a scent is associated with it, you may develop a heightened sensitivity to that scent.
The Japanese scare story of the 1990s, in which monetary and fiscal policy prove powerless in the face of a sustained deflation, is the economic trauma now used to rationalize Bush's vast 10-year program of tax cutting.
Israel, for its part, still reeling from the trauma of its ill-begotten war in Lebanon in 1982, chose not to respond to Hezbollah's attacks and hoped that the attacks would not escalate.
Or is the choice of picture on the banknote a symptom of psychological trauma, an unconscious but realistic manifestation of the work of mourning?
Losing a country and a special place in the world is the sort of trauma that could lead to the emergence of extreme and potentially violent nationalism.
That Japan acted with alacrity after September 11 th reflects the trauma experienced during the Gulf War a decade ago.
How victims remember trauma is the most controversial issue facing psychology and psychiatry today.
He has experienced unthinkable trauma, and is still exposed to it.
Experts nonetheless believe that hemoglobin-based products can be used to save the lives of trauma patients, as well as to treat patients who object to donated blood on religious grounds (for example, Jehovah's Witnesses).
French Jews are rediscovering the dual trauma that they experienced during the twentieth century: the death-camp deportations of World War II and their flight from Algeria following its independence in 1962.
Years of trauma, according to this view, have sapped the psychic energy its leaders need to design effective solutions, and the political capital needed to win support for these solutions.
Pada awal tahun 1990an, trauma atas ambruknya Mekanisme Nilai Tukar Mata Uang Eropa hanya menguatkan tekad pemimpin di Eropa untuk meningkatkannya.
But Germany had to go endure the huge costs and trauma of re-unification with East Germany. Greece was hurt by the wars in the Balkans.
So I remember my shock when I learned about the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August, and the trauma that lingered long after.
Nor, of course, was it ever envisaged that Greece would face its current economic trauma.
Millions of people remain impoverished, face discrimination, and suffer long-lasting trauma even after the guns fall silent.
No one wants to live with the trauma of the deflation (falling prices) that Japan has repeatedly experienced.
But the trauma of a discrete regime change, a default of solemn official commitments, and the bandwagon momentum these events generate are avoided by the use of floating rates.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's threats of annihilation are taken seriously in Israel because of the trauma of the Holocaust.
No one would wish the trauma that Argentina went through in 1999-2002 on any other country.

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