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I . bruise [bru:z] N

1. bruise MED:

bruise
bruise

2. bruise (on fruit):

bruise

II . bruise [bru:z] VB trans

1. bruise (injure):

to bruise one's arm

2. bruise fig ego, pride:

bruise

III . bruise [bru:z] VB intr

Usage examples with bruise

to bruise one's arm

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The impact of the hammer is an observable event; the bruise too is observable.
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However, the coroner reported finding scrapes and bruises all over the body, some of which had occurred after the victim had died.
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Like other hallucinogenic psilocybes, it stains blue when bruised or injured.
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If the spinal cord is injured, even slightly bruised, the neurons can not repair themselves like other body cells can.
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One scout was struck by a falling gateway and several others sustained minor cuts and bruises.
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There were all manner of injuries, ranging from people brought in dead from a motor crash, down to the cuts and bruises.
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As time progresses, blood seeps into the surrounding tissues, causing the bruise to darken and spread.
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Gala apples are fairly resistant to bruising and are sweet, grainy, with a mild flavor and a thinner skin than most apples.
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John suffered two rib fractures and bruises on his lungs.
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He receives a bruise on his head and his car is in bad shape.
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