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Kniesehnenverletzung

in the PONS Dictionary

ˈham·string in·ju·ry N

in the PONS Dictionary

in·ju·ry [ˈɪnʤəri] N

1. injury (wound):

Verletzung f <-, -en>
to do oneself an injury Brit, Aus hum
sich acc verletzen [o. inf weh tun]

2. injury no pl (wounding):

Verletzung f <-, -en>

I. ham·string [ˈhæmstrɪŋ] N ANAT

hamstring of animal

II. ham·string <-strung, -strung> [ˈhæmstrɪŋ] VB trans usu passive

1. hamstring (cut the tendon):

2. hamstring fig (prevent):

to hamstring sth attempt, plan
OpenDict entry

hamstring N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

injury N MKT COMPET

Present
Ihamstring
youhamstring
he/she/ithamstrings
wehamstring
youhamstring
theyhamstring
Past
Ihamstrung
youhamstrung
he/she/ithamstrung
wehamstrung
youhamstrung
theyhamstrung
Present Perfect
Ihavehamstrung
youhavehamstrung
he/she/ithashamstrung
wehavehamstrung
youhavehamstrung
theyhavehamstrung
Past Perfect
Ihadhamstrung
youhadhamstrung
he/she/ithadhamstrung
wehadhamstrung
youhadhamstrung
theyhadhamstrung

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He did not repeat his efforts of 2003, mainly due to knee injuries, yet he still managed to play every game.
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He missed the 1990 season due to a knee injury.
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Not players who withdrew from the squad due to injury.
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The injury left him temporarily without hearing or speech.
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The rest of the band suffered injuries of varying severity.
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