/tə wuːnd tu dəθ/ – Phrase
Definition: gây thương tích chết người.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “to wound to death” refers to causing a serious injury or wound that ultimately leads to the victim’s death. This phrase is typically used in legal contexts to describe an act where a person’s injury, inflicted by another, results in the victim’s demise.
Example: The defendant was charged with manslaughter after using a deadly weapon to wound the victim to death.