/wuːnd/ – noun
Definition: vết thương, thương tích, làm bị thương, gây thương tích.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “wound” is defined as a physical injury to the body caused by a weapon or other means, resulting in a break in the skin or other tissues. This term is often used in the context of criminal law to describe injuries inflicted on a person during an assault or other violent act.
Example: The victim suffered a severe wound to his arm during the altercation.