bruising
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A violent physical attack on a person.
— You'd better shut up or you'll get a bruising.
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Bruises on a person's skin.
— […] on October 29, 1888, the Russian imperial train was derailed at Borki by defective track, and twenty-one persons were killed. Although these did not include the Emperor Alexander III, who escaped with a bruising, a footman serving coffee to him at the critical moment, and his dog, which was lying on the floor beside him, were both killed on the spot.
动词 v.
- present participle and gerund of bruise
形容词 adj.
- That bruises.
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Wearisome, arduous.
— Instead England produced something that felt a little transgressive in this most controlled of stages, tightening their grip in a bruising first half, before freewheeling downhill in the second with their feet up on the handlebars.
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English bruise
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English bruise
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English bruise
English -ing
English bruising
From bruise + -ing.
English bruise
English -ing
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English bruise
English -ing
English bruising
From bruise + -ing.
English bruise
English -ing
English bruising
From bruise + -ing.
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