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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Type of injury incurred...

1.Type of injury incurred at a theme park.
Does it mean "Type of injury experienced in a theme park."
2.She was incurred by the player.
Does it mean "She was aroused..."
  

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" Yes. Does it mean "She was aroused. The sentence makes no sense to me.

  • " Yes.
  • Does it mean "She was aroused.
  • The sentence makes no sense to me.
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Jumanah1.Type of injury incurred at a theme park.Does it mean "Type of injury experienced in a theme park."
Yes.
Jumanah2.She was incurred by the player.Does it mean "She was aroused.
The sentence makes no sense to me.
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When I say " The play has incurred the anger of both the audiences and critics."
Does it mean "The play has experienced..."
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No. Inanimate things can't experience anything. Have you tried looking up 'incur' at www,onelook.com?
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Please detail any expenses incurred by you in attending the interview.
I think "incur" in this sentence means"came about"
Is that correct?
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JumanahI think "incur" in this sentence means"came about"
Did you do as 5jj suggested?

incur:

1. to experience something unpleasant as a result of something that you have done.
Each stage of the process incurs an additional risk.


incur someone’s wrath/displeasure (=make someone angry): I
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What does "25-point" mean
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Jumanah "25-point penalty"
That means that the team (or individual player) get 25 points subtracted from their score.

Kicking incurs a 25-point penalty.
"incur" means "results in"

If you kick someone, the result will be a 25-point penalty - a deduction of 25 points from your score.
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That was really useful.
Thank you very much.

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