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contusion

/kuhn-too-zhuhn, -tyoo-/US // kənˈtu ʒən, -ˈtyu- //UK // (kənˈtjuːʒən) //

水肿,瘀伤,挫伤,挫折

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an injury, as from a blow with a blunt instrument, in which the subsurface tissue is injured but the skin is not broken; bruise.

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Examples

  • True to form, Irving missed Harden’s first game back from injury on May 12 with a face contusion, and Harden missed the Nets’ Sunday season finale resting that same hamstring.

  • The second autopsy also found “evidence of physical abuse” that included bruising on Hernández’s rib cage and contusions on her body.

  • According to the document, medical records obtained for Young showed that she suffered a severe traumatic brain injury, left parietal fracture, brain contusions and subdural hematomas.

  • The 23-year-old has spoken about a change in his mentality this season, his willingness to step up when Bradley Beal is sidelined, as he has been for the past three Wizards games with a hip contusion.

  • Beal, who missed his third straight game with a right hip contusion, was one of several key members of the rotation to sit out.

  • One guy took a horn in the thigh, suffering a baseball-sized contusion.

  • He did allow the doctors to check out his right leg, which had a slight contusion.

  • It had swelled as though it would burst his coat, but it was only a contusion, though a severe and painful one.

  • The despoiled bird at least gets off with nothing worse than a contusion at the base of the throat.

  • She inquired the cause, and was greatly shocked at the frightful contusion upon my temple.

  • The gallant Captain Harman received three musket-balls in his body, and a severe contusion from a cannon-shot.

  • Thus landing without commander or colours, the Portuguese fell into contusion, and the two next in command were both slain.