单词 | grievous bodily harm |
释义 | > as lemmasgrievous bodily harm b. grievous bodily harm, a legal term denoting a serious injury (see quot. 1959). Also transferred. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [noun] > wound > serious or mortal wound death's woundc1300 death woundc1330 grievous bodily harm1861 homer1942 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [noun] > unlawful violence mayhem1447 forcea1481 mutilation1517 actual bodily harm1837 grievous bodily harm1861 ABH1975 1861 Act 24 & 25 Victoria c. 100 §20 Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously wound or inflict any grievous bodily Harm upon any other Person, either with or without any Weapon or Instrument, shall be guilty of a Misdemeanour. 1958 F. Norman Bang to Rights iii. 166 Bottles was doing a lagging G.B.H.! (Grievious Bodily Harm). 1959 Earl Jowitt & C. Walsh Dict. Eng. Law I. 258/2 Bodily harm, any injury which is merely technical or trivial, as distinguished from the more serious injury termed ‘actual bodily harm’, or the still more serious injury termed ‘grievous bodily harm’. 1968 Listener 11 July 62/2 The spectator whose heart lifts at the sight of Clark Graebner committing grievous bodily harm on a tennis ball is a fortunate man indeed. < as lemmas |
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