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casualty

Aussprache: [ˈkæʒuəlti]

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Kontext: „injury and safety“

(noun) a person who gets hurt or dies because of an accident or disaster. If something bad happens, like a car crash or a natural disaster, the people affected are called casualties.

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Fortunately, there were no casualties in the minor car accident.

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The severe storm resulted in many casualties, which was very sad.

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How many casualties were reported after the earthquake?

Kontext: „military“

(noun) a military person who is killed or injured in a battle. When soldiers fight in wars, some may be casualties, meaning they either get hurt or sadly lose their lives.

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The army reported only a few casualties after the battle ended.

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In the last war, there were many casualties, which affected many families.

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What efforts are being made to reduce casualties in military operations?

Kontext: „statistics“

(noun) a number representing people who are harmed or killed in an event. This is often used in reports to show how serious an event was for people.

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The report showed a decrease in casualties compared to last year.

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The increase in casualties during the pandemic was alarming for everyone.

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What were the total casualties reported after the incident?

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