Abrasion
Translations of "abrasion" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | τρῖμμα(abraded, scraped, or worn area) | trîmma | |
| Arabic | اِنْجِرَاف(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock) | injirāf | |
| Armenian | քերվածք(medicine: superficial wound) | kʻervackʻ | |
| Bulgarian | абра́зия(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), изтриване(act of abrading), изтъркване(act of abrading), ожулване(medicine: superficial wound) | abrázija, iztrivane, iztǎrkvane, ožulvane | |
| Catalan | abrasió(act of abrading), abrasió(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Czech | odřenina(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Dutch | abrasie(substance rubbed off), afschuring(act of abrading), brandingserosie(substance rubbed off), schaafwond(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Esperanto | skrapvundo(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Finnish | hiertymä(medicine: superficial wound), hiomajäte(substance rubbed off), hiomapöly(substance rubbed off), hionta(act of abrading), kuluma(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), kuluma(abraded, scraped, or worn area), kuluminen(dentistry: wearing away of the surface of the tooth) | — | |
| French | abrasion(act of abrading), abrasion(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), abrasion(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Georgian | გაცვეთა(act of abrading), გახეხვა(act of abrading), ცვეთა(act of abrading) | gacveta, gaxexva, cveta | |
| German | Abnutzung(act of abrading), Abrasion(act of abrading), Abrasion(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), Abrasion(medicine: superficial wound), Abrieb(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), Abschürfen(act of abrading), Abschürfung(medicine: superficial wound), Abtrag(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), Abtragen(act of abrading) | — | |
| Greek | αποξύρηση(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), απόξεση(act of abrading), γρατζουνιά(medicine: superficial wound), εκδορά(medicine: superficial wound), εκτριβή(act of abrading) | apoxýrisi, apóxesi, gratzouniá, ekdorá, ektriví | |
| Hebrew | שְׂרִיטָה(medicine: superficial wound) | s'ritá | |
| Hindi | रगड़न(act of abrading) | ragṛan | |
| Hungarian | abrázió(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), erózió(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock) | — | |
| Indonesian | abrasi(act of abrading), abrasi(substance rubbed off), abrasi(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), abrasi(abraded, scraped, or worn area), abrasi(medicine: superficial wound), lecet(medicine: superficial wound), lelas(medicine: superficial wound), pengampelasan(act of abrading) | — | |
| Irish | scríobchaitheamh(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock) | — | |
| Italian | abrasione(act of abrading) | — | |
| Khmer | ការដាច់រយះ(medicine: superficial wound) | kaa dac rɔyeah | |
| Latin | abrāsiō(act of abrading) | — | |
| Latvian | abrāzija(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), viļņgrauze(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock) | — | |
| Lithuanian | nubrozdinimas(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Macedonian | абра́зија(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), гребна́тина(abraded, scraped, or worn area), жу́лење(medicine: superficial wound), три́ење(act of abrading) | abrázija, grebnátina, žúlenje, tríenje | |
| Malay | lelasan(substance rubbed off), lelasan(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), lelasan(abraded, scraped, or worn area), pelelasan(act of abrading) | — | |
| Māori | riwha(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Mongolian | зулгархай(medicine: superficial wound), шалбархай(medicine: superficial wound) | zulgarxaj, šalbarxaj | |
| Polish | abrazja(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), przetarcie(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Portuguese | abrasamento(act of abrading), abrasão(act of abrading), abrasão(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), abrasão(medicine: superficial wound), raspagem(act of abrading) | — | |
| Romagnol | abrașiôn(act of abrading) | — | |
| Romanian | abraziune(act of abrading), abraziune(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), abraziune(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Russian | абра́зия(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), истира́ние(act of abrading), сса́дина(medicine: superficial wound), тре́ние(act of abrading) | abrázija, istiránije, ssádina, trénije | |
| Serbo-Croatian | abrázija(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), ogrebòtina(abraded, scraped, or worn area) | — | |
| Slovak | abrázia(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), abrázia(dentistry: wearing away of the surface of the tooth), obrusovanie(act of abrading), odieranie(act of abrading), odrenina(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Spanish | abrasión(act of abrading), abrasión(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), abrasión(medicine: superficial wound), erosión(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock), raedura(act of abrading), rasguño(medicine: superficial wound), rasión(act of abrading), raspadura(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Swedish | skrubbsår(medicine: superficial wound) | — | |
| Thai | การถลอก(medicine: superficial wound) | gaan-tà-lɔ̀ɔk | |
| Vietnamese | chỗ bị trầy(medicine: superficial wound), sự bào mòn(geology: effect of mechanical erosion of rock) | — |
abrasió, abrasió
odřenina
abrasie, afschuring, brandingserosie, schaafwond
skrapvundo
hiertymä, hiomajäte, hiomapöly, hionta, kuluma, kuluma, kuluminen
abrasion, abrasion, abrasion
Abnutzung, Abrasion, Abrasion, Abrasion, Abrieb, Abschürfen, Abschürfung, Abtrag, Abtragen
abrázió, erózió
abrasi, abrasi, abrasi, abrasi, abrasi, lecet, lelas, pengampelasan
scríobchaitheamh
abrasione
abrāsiō
abrāzija, viļņgrauze
nubrozdinimas
lelasan, lelasan, lelasan, pelelasan
riwha
abrazja, przetarcie
abrasamento, abrasão, abrasão, abrasão, raspagem
abrașiôn
abraziune, abraziune, abraziune
abrázija, ogrebòtina
abrázia, abrázia, obrusovanie, odieranie, odrenina
abrasión, abrasión, abrasión, erosión, raedura, rasguño, rasión, raspadura
skrubbsår
chỗ bị trầy, sự bào mòn
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