0 an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something:
1 to develop a bruise or to cause someone or something to have a bruise:
2 a place on a person’s skin that is darker from bleeding under the skin, usually from an injury:
3 to develop a bruise or to cause someone or something to have a bruise:
She's got a nasty bruise on her shin from when he kicked her.
I've got a big purple bruise where I hit my leg against the corner of the table.
He wasn't seriously injured - he just got a few cuts and bruises.
Her legs were covered in scratches and bruises after her walk through the forest.
The ride around the bay was wonderful - but it was weeks before my bruises went away!
The bruises and lumps were still fresh and unhealed on his face.
The total number of civilian casualties was seventy-seven, most of whom had suffered bruises or lacerations to the head.
The information is not only used for extreme illnesses, but also for information about how to treat colds, or cuts and bruises.
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碰傷, 瘀傷, (使)出現傷痕…
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碰伤, 瘀伤, (使)出现伤痕…
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moratón, moratón [masculine], magullar…
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contusão…
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あざ, 打撲傷…
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yara, bere, çürük…
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ecchymose [feminine], bleu [masculine], (se) faire une ecchymose / un bleu…
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blau…
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