0 someone who is injured or killed in an accident or war -- malül, zayiat, kazazede, savaş veya kazada yaralanan veya ölenler
1 someone or something that is badly affected by something that happens -- zayiat, malül, zarar, ziyan gören
The health service has been the biggest casualty of government cuts.
2 the part of a hospital where people go when they have been injured or have illnesses so that they can be treated immediately -- hastanelerin acil yaralı ve hastalar için ayrılan bölümü, acil müdahale birimi
First, there was the ' hard news ' of the war : troop movements, casualties, rumours of a peace settlement.
The partisans preached resistance at any cost, even if it meant v including heavy civilian casualties.
Government casualties were 37,176 (27 per cent) and the insurgents may have been as high as 15,000 (58 per cent).
Indeed, pitched battle was shunned, for its natural corollary of heavy casualties demoralized the followers of any leader who employed such tactics.
Indeed, there were to be a good many more casualties.
Up-country traders and porters were makers of their own destiny, and were not hapless casualties of change.
Children who encounter such hazards are at increased risk for becoming developmental casualties, in part because adaptive development depends so heavily on a facilitating environment.
The casualties are the students seeking to enter these specialties, or professionals seeking further education.
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