to bruise

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English - Turkish
berelemek
bere

Ben hiç berelenme görmüyorum. - I don't see any bruises.

Tom'un bacağındaki o bere nasıl oldu? - How did Tom get that bruise on his leg?

{f} berelenmek
çürük

Tom'un vücudunun her yanında çürükleri vardı. - Tom had bruises all over his body.

O, çürüklerle kaplıydı. - He was covered with bruises.

ezik
çürütmek
kırmak
{f} yaralamak
morartı
çürümek
ekimoz
ezmek
eziklik
incinmek
morluk

Tom'un yüzünde bir morluk var. - Tom has a bruise on his face.

Tom'un morlukları artık zar zor görünüyor. - Tom's bruises are barely visible anymore.

incitmek
{f} zedele

Sol kolumu zedeledim. - I got my left arm bruised.

yaralanmak
(Tıp) Kontüzyon, dağılma
{f} berelemek
{f} zedelemek
{i} yara

Onun kolundaki yaraya dokundu. - She touched the bruise on his arm.

Düştüm ve dizimi yaraladım. - I fell down and bruised my knee.

{f} vurmak
{f} dövmek
{f} hırpalamak
English - English
contuse
A purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow
To strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it
To damage the skin of (fruit), in an analogous way
tobruise
To bruise up, completely beat or batter; crush; to make numb

Onely his shield and armour, which there lay, / Though nothing whole, but all tobrusd and broken,.

bruise
{v} to hurt with blows, hurt, beat, crush
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a collection of blood due to broken blood vessels underneath the skin usually caused by trauma A bruise causes discoloration and swelling in the area
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Bruises occur when blood is released from the capillaries and is trapped under the skin See more about this, click here
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{i} area of discoloration on the skin caused by a blow, contusion
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An inclusion consisting of surface crumbling, often accompanied by tiny, root like feathers
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injure the underlying soft tissue of bone of; "I bruised my knee"
bruise
To fight with the fists; to box
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If you are bruised by an unpleasant experience, it makes you feel unhappy or upset. The government will be severely bruised by yesterday's events + bruising bruis·ing the bruising experience of near-bankruptcy. or contusion Visible bluish or purplish mark beneath the surface of unbroken skin, indicating burst blood vessels in deeper tissue layers. Bruises are usually caused by a blow or pressure, but they may occur spontaneously in elderly persons. The yellowish hue that becomes visible as a bruise heals comes from the disintegration and gradual absorption of blood
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hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego"
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an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration
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an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration damage (plant tissue) by abrasion of pressure; "The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them"
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To break; as in a mortar; to bray, as minerals, roots, etc
bruise
淤傷
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injure the underlying soft tissue of bone of; "I bruised my knee
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A discoloration of the skin due to an extravasation of blood into the underlying tissues
bruise
A dark mark on fruit caused by a blow to its surface
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with a blunt or heavy instrument, or by collision with some other body; a contusion; as, a bruise on the head; bruises on fruit
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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
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To strike (a person) so as to give them a bruise or bruises
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A mark transferred to the strip surface from a defective process roll Similar to dent or punchmark
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To bruise easily
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A section of glass that is fractured but not detached from the insulator Often shows as a lighter area with the associated crack or chip visible
bruise
injury that does not break the skin, with rupture of small blood vessels that causes blue or purplish discoloration
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To cause fruit to bruise (see intransitive definition)
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A bruise is a purple mark on your skin caused by an injury
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to crush
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damage (plant tissue) by abrasion of pressure; "The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them"
bruise
A discoloration of the skin due to an extravasation of blood into the underlying tisues
bruise
An injury to the flesh of animals, or to plants, fruit, etc
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Of fruit, to gain bruises through being handled roughly
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If a fruit, vegetable, or plant bruises or is bruised, it is damaged by being handled roughly, making a mark on the skin. Choose a warm, dry day to cut them off the plants, being careful not to bruise them. bruised tomatoes and cucumbers Be sure to store them carefully as they bruise easily. Bruise is also a noun. bruises on the fruit's skin
bruise
{f} cause a wound, make a contusion, injure; be injured, be wounded
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A bruise is an injury which appears as a purple mark on your body, although the skin is not broken. How did you get that bruise on your cheek? She was treated for cuts and bruises
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Say: brooze When you accidentally bang a part of your body against something else, sometimes your skin starts turning different colors That splotch of purple, green, blue, and black is called a bruise, and it's caused by broken blood vessels, or tubes, that contain your blood Since you didn't cut yourself, the blood from the damaged blood vessels can't come out and instead gets trapped under your skin! But don't worry - even though it may sound icky, your amazing body will make the bruise disappear in no time!
bruise
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. I had only bruised my knee Some people bruise more easily than others. + bruised bruised I escaped with severely bruised legs
bruise
break up into small pieces for food preparation; "bruise the berries with a wooden spoon and strain them"
bruise
The term "bruise" refers to a rainbow-like area of damage that generally results from contact with another object I will use this language only to describe post-manufacture damage and the size and location of the bruise will always be included in the description
bruise
contusion
to bruise
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