bruised 的 3 个定义
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.
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.
- an injury due to bruising; contusion.
bruised 近义词
break blood vessel; discolor
更多bruised例句
- Then they discovered various cuts and bruises on his body and an arrowhead embedded in his shoulder.
- I miss my skates, the exercise, the sport, the bruises, but especially my teammates and friends.
- The games get a lot tougher, and the bruises get a lot bigger.
- Morgan Moses, his body covered in bruises, stepped into his modern farmhouse Sunday evening wearing a walking boot on his left foot.
- Apps that are designed to recognize faces may be fooled by haircuts, glasses, facial hair or bruises, for instance.
- There was a fear growing inside of me that my imperfect bruised college experience was a reflection of my own damaged self.
- Brooks came through the Old Bailey trial bruised but not defeated.
- We are people who, despite ourselves, find ourselves drawn to the sick, the dying, the permanently bruised.
- When he expresses concern over her bruised and disheveled appearance, she lies and tells him that she fainted.
- So we both kept sending each other pictures of our bruised shins.
- Wharton made the bruised Martini enter also; and accompanying them himself, the voiture set off, escorted by his servants.
- Nancy was little the worse for the awful accident, bruised, of course, but poor Masters was unconscious.
- The bruised reed he shall not break, and smoking flax he shall not quench, he shall bring forth judgment unto truth.
- He was lying, bruised and shaken, among the heaped-up débris of a ruined building.
- It is a sad spectacle to see the weaklings bruised, exhausted, fluttering back to earth.'