柯林斯詞典bruise /bru?z/ (bruising,bruised,bruises) 1. N-COUNT A bruise is an injury that appears as a purple mark on your body, although the skin is not broken. 瘀傷 How did you get that bruise on your cheek? 你臉頰上怎麼有一塊瘀傷?2. V-T/V-I If you bruise a part of your body, a bruise appears on it, for example, because something hits you. If you bruise easily, bruises appear when something hits you only slightly. 使受瘀傷; 受瘀傷 I had only bruised my knee. 我衹是膝蓋受了瘀傷。3. bruisedADJ 受了瘀傷的 I escaped with severely bruised legs. 我拖著受了嚴重瘀傷的腿逃走了。4. V-T/V-I If a fruit, vegetable, or plant bruises or is bruised, it is damaged by being handled roughly, making a mark on the skin. (水果、蔬菜等) 碰傷 Choose a warm, dry day to cut them off the plants, being careful not to bruise them. 選擇煖和乾燥的一天把它們從植物上剪下來,小心不要碰傷它們。 ...bruised tomatoes and cucumbers. …碰傷了的西紅柿和黃瓜。5. N-COUNT Bruise is also a noun. (水果、蔬菜等表皮上) 碰的傷痕 ...bruises on the fruit's skin. …水果表皮上的碰的傷痕。6. V-T If you are bruised by an unpleasant experience, it makes you feel unhappy or upset. 受傷[usu passive] The government will be severely bruised by yesterday's events. 政府將因昨天的事件而嚴重受挫。 返回 bruised劍橋詞典having bruises 碰傷的;有瘀傷的 a bruised shoulder /knee /elbow 碰傷的肩膀/膝蓋/臂肘 She was badly bruised but otherwise unhurt . 她除了嚴重擦傷外沒有別的傷。 emotionally hurt as a result of a bad experience (感情上)受傷害的 Divorce generally leaves both partners feeling bruised. 離婚一般會使雙方都受到傷害。 返回 bruised