bruise
bruise
bruz
brooz
/bÉčˈuːz/

A(z) „bruise” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to bruise
01

zĂșz, horzsol

to make injuries, particularly ones caused by a blow, appear on the skin and cause discoloration
Intransitive
Transitive: to bruise a body part
to bruise definition and meaning
Példåk
A bump on the head may bruise and create a noticeable lump.
A fejen lĂ©vƑ dudor zĂșzĂłdĂĄst okozhat Ă©s Ă©szrevehetƑ csomĂłt hozhat lĂ©tre.
02

megzĂșz, megsĂ©rĂŒl

to cause discoloration or damage to a fruit, vegetable, or plant
Transitive: to bruise fruit, vegetable, or plants
Példåk
She accidentally bruised the tomato while picking it from the vine.
VĂ©letlenĂŒl megzĂșzta a paradicsomot, miközben leszedte a vesszƑrƑl.
03

összenyomni, törni

to crush, mash, or pound food, typically to soften or break it down
Transitive: to bruise food ingredients
Példåk
He bruised the tomatoes before adding them to the salad.
Összenyomta a paradicsomot, mielƑtt a salátához adta volna.
04

megbĂĄnt, sebez

to cause emotional pain or distress
Transitive: to bruise someone's feelings
Példåk
She did n’t mean to bruise his pride, but her criticism stung.
Nem akarta megbĂĄntani a bĂŒszkesĂ©gĂ©t, de a kritikĂĄja fĂĄjt.
01

horzsolĂĄs, zĂșzĂłdĂĄs

an injury on the skin that appears as a dark mark, caused by a blow involving the rupture of vessels underneath
bruise definition and meaning
Példåk
The athlete played through the pain of a bruise on her thigh, determined to finish the game despite the discomfort.
A sportolĂł jĂĄtszott a combjĂĄn lĂ©vƑ zĂșzĂłdĂĄs fĂĄjdalma ellenĂ©re, eltökĂ©lten, hogy befejezi a jĂĄtĂ©kot a kellemetlensĂ©g ellenĂ©re.
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