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bruise

/brooz/US // bruz //UK // (bruːz) //

伤痕累累,瘀伤,弄伤,打伤

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v.有主动词 verb
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    bruised, bruis·ing.

    • : to injure by striking or pressing, without breaking the skin: The blow bruised his arm. Her pinching bruised the peaches.
    • : to injure or hurt slightly, as with an insult or unkind remark: to bruise a person's feelings.
    • : to crush by beating or pounding.
    • : Metalworking. to injure the surface of by collision.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bruised, bruis·ing.

    • : to develop or bear a discolored spot on the skin as the result of a blow, fall, etc.
    • : to become injured slightly: His feelings bruise easily.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an injury due to bruising; contusion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A different woman living in a group home showed up to a day program with a bruise under her eye.

  • She had a bruise under her eye when she went to her day program.

  • Something to soak inNo matter how well you balance and how many pads you wear, you’re bound to pick up a few gnarly bruises as you learn to skate.

  • This Spigen Rugged Armor band and case is going to protect a smartwatch from any scrapes, scratches, bruises, or bumps that might occur.

  • We found four kits that’ll help you take care of all the bumps, cuts, and bruises.

  • Apparently there was a sex scene that was cut from the film with you and Kate Upton that left you with a huge bruise on your ass?

  • In contrast to gentle Eva, Naps liked to draw a little blood in bed, to bruise and be bruised in return.

  • As Obama and others press to raise the federal minimum wage about $7.25, skeptics say such a move could bruise the economy.

  • So she got smacked and got a big bruise that she was very proud of.

  • A woman in a cupcake of a wedding dress, with her wedding party behind her, stands against a frighteningly bruise-hued sky.

  • Many of us had been hit by the balls, but a bruise or a graze of the skin was the worst consequence that had ensued.

  • Whether it was rheumatism or a bruise or strain he did not know, but by the time he reached the river he was ready to drop.

  • And he spurred away headlong, his bruise nowhere, one horrible thought mastering all.

  • Men like me dont bruise— he hesitated a moment, patted her hand, and said softly, guardian angels.

  • When I came to myself, I was lying on my back in the grass, feeling a dull ache all over me, as from a bad bruise.

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