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  1. She fell and bruised her knee.
    她摔倒在地,膝盖上起了紫血块。
  2. He fell and bruised himself/his leg.
    他跌倒後身体[腿]受了挫伤.
  3. Her face was badly bruised in the crash.
    她碰得鼻青脸肿.


bruising
[ adj ]
  1. causing mental or emotional injury

  2. <adj.all>
    a bruising experience
    protected from the bruising facts of battle
  3. brutally forceful and compelling

  4. <adj.all>
    protected from the bruising facts of battle


Bruise \Bruise\ (br[udd]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bruised}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Bruising}.] [OE. brusen, brisen, brosen,
bresen, AS. br?san or fr. OF. bruiser, bruisier, bruser, to
break, shiver, perh. from OHG. brochis[=o]n. Cf. {Break}, v.
t.]
1. To injure, as by a blow or collision, without laceration;
to contuse; as, to bruise one's finger with a hammer; to
bruise the bark of a tree with a stone; to bruise an apple
by letting it fall.

2. To break; as in a mortar; to bray, as minerals, roots,
etc.; to crush.

Nor bruise her flowerets with the armed hoofs.
--Shak.

Syn: To pulverize; bray; triturate; pound; contuse.

  1. The survivor of a bruising 1986 Senate battle over his elevation to chief justice, Rehnquist has emerged as the collegial orchestrator of a major rightward shift in the court's direction.
  2. On Wednesday, the rival rebel forces of Taylor and Prince Johnson waged bruising street battles in Monrovia with each other and with forces loyal to Doe, who remains holed up in his mansion in Monrovia.
  3. The deck hand, Stanley Watt, 57, suffered chest and abdominal bruising and was kept at the hospital for observation, the spokesman said.
  4. He hails by tradition and intellect from the left of the Conservative party, but has nevertheless spearheaded some of the most bruising confrontations between government and recalcitrant employees such as doctors, ambulance workers and teachers.
  5. Indeed, Moynihan hasn't had a bruising campaign since the 1976 Democratic primary when he went head-to-hat with Bella Abzug, whom he beat by 10,000 votes out of 916,000 cast.
  6. They were licking their wounds from a bruising battle over electing future leaders for the group that saw Althaus the loser of an unprecedented party-lines vote.
  7. Pazner said Shamir fell against a piece of furniture in his home Tuesday, bruising his cheek, but the injury was not serious and had no connection with his hospitalization.
  8. Nothing like this has taken place since 1824. The Republican party, meanwhile, suffered the unusual experience of a bruising public debate over its long-standing commitment to restricting abortion.
  9. The ugly tone followed a bruising primary in which Ms. Richards narrowly edged Mattox, 39 percent to 37 percent.
  10. With international competition in both industries mounting, and after a long and bruising recession, economic strategists are searching for competitive advantage in higher value added fields.
  11. The salmon fight has higher stakes than the bruising battle over the Northwest spotted owl.
  12. Congress faces a "long, hard, bruising battle" over the 1990 farm bill but could have the job done by next summer, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter said Monday.
  13. California Democrats are waging a bruising primary campaign for governor this year, while Republicans have united behind a moderate, low-profile senator who just a decade ago was a reviled party outcast.
  14. Many financial analysts and other observers believe a bruising strike against Eastern could jeopardize the airline's survival.
  15. Pickpockets prey on the unwary in a bruising din of radios, stereos, televisions, video players and Nintendos.
  16. In any event, my guess is that if the Gulf War had turned into a long, bruising campaign, today's bands would have exchanged their instruments for weapons, as did a lot of their predecessors.
  17. Eastern has been in bankruptcy protection from creditors since March 9, five days after the start of a bruising strike by its Machinists union that was supported by pilots and flight attendants.
  18. Pirelli has pretty much been able to avoid the bruising union confrontations that have hit so many Italian companies.
  19. In 1976, Jimmy Carter narrowly triumphed after bruising primary encounters with Morris Udall, Henry Jackson and Jerry Brown left the party in disarray.
  20. Mr. Osgood, a former Methodist minister, represented the widow of Mr. Johnson, the pharmaceuticals heir, in a bruising fight with his children over his $500 million estate.
  21. Spring Ram benefited from the filip of bid speculation and moved up 4 to 54p. Confidence that its recent rights issue would prove a success began to turn the tables for United Newspapers after its bruising in the UK tabloid newspaper price wars.
  22. That set the stage for a potentially bruising battle over renewal of the tax in the months following the 1990 election.
  23. The latter's ad pictured a young couple and the message: 'He gave her flowers, chocolates and multiple bruising.'
  24. During the course of the bruising fight over Bush's nomination of John G. Tower to be secretary of defense, however, Howard came to Tower's attention and the two became friends.
  25. Democratic gubernatorial rivals Ann Richards and Jim Mattox raced to finish their bruising runoff campaign with stops in a dozen cities today.
  26. A dark and bruising year for investors in UK government bonds finally draws to a close.
  27. Alar is used to maintain firmness and resist bruising in fruits and vegetables.
  28. Karnes rebounded from large poll deficits after winning a bruising GOP primary, but lost momentum after commenting "we need fewer farmers" during a debate.
  29. President Mitterrand, who prizes loyalty, may still change his mind. But officials both inside and outside his administration now believe that only a major purge can help restore his reputation after a series of bruising political scandals.
  30. (US car-makers had bruising experiences with insurance claims from owners careless enough to have started in gear and driven though garage walls.) A day spent driving a Neon in Germany left me with mixed feelings.
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