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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
bruise
I.bruise1 /bruːz/ BrE AmE noun [countable] 1. a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit etc: minor cuts and bruises 2. a mark on a piece of fruit that spoils its appearance II.bruise2 BrE AmE verb [Language: Old English; Origin: brysan 'to press so as to break, bruise', later influenced by Old French brisier, bruisier 'to break'] 1. [intransitive and transitive] if part of your body bruises, or if you bruise part of your body, it gets hit or hurt and a bruise appears: She fell off her bike and bruised her knee. 2. [transitive] to affect someone badly and make them feel less confident bruise sb’s pride/ego The incident had bruised his pride. 3. [intransitive and transitive] if a piece of fruit bruises, or is bruised, it gets a bruise by being hit, dropped etc —bruised adjective: a badly bruised knee a bruised ego • • • THESAURUS to injure yourself or someone else ▪ hurt to damage part of your body, or someone else’s body: She slipped on the ice and hurt herself badly. | Be careful you don’t hurt anyone with that knife. ▪ injure to hurt yourself quite severely, or to be hurt in an accident or fighting: One of our players has injured his leg, and will be out of the game for weeks. | Four people have been seriously injured on the Arizona highway. ▪ wound to deliberately hurt someone using a weapon such as a knife or gun: The gunmen shot and killed twelve people and wounded three others. ▪ maim /meɪm/ [usually passive] to hurt someone very severely, especially so that they lose an arm, leg etc, often as the result of an explosion: In countries where there are landmines, people are killed and maimed daily. ▪ break to hurt a part of your body by breaking a bone in it: The X-ray showed that I had broken my wrist. ▪ bruise to hurt a part of your body when you fall on it or hit it, causing a dark mark to appear on your skin: Cathy fell off her bike and bruised her legs badly. ▪ sprain/twist to hurt your knee, wrist, shoulder etc by suddenly twisting it while you are moving: I jumped down from the wall and landed awkwardly, spraining my ankle. ▪ strain/pull to hurt one of your muscles by stretching it or using it too much: When you are lifting heavy loads, be careful not to strain a back muscle. ▪ dislocate to damage a joint in your body in a way that moves the two parts of the joint out of their normal position: Our best batsman dislocated his shoulder during training. ▪ paralyse [usually passive] to make someone lose the ability to move part or all of their body: A climbing accident had left him paralysed from the chest down.
bruisehu◎ | [bru:z] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | vết thâm tím (trên người), vết thâm (trên hoa quả) | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | làm thâm tím (mình mẩy); làm cho thâm lại (hoa quả) | | ■ | làm méo mó (đồ đồng...); làm sứt sẹo (gỗ) | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | thâm tím lại; thâm lại | | 〆 | to bruise along | | ✓ | chạy thục mạng |
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