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Перевод: bruise
[существительное] повреждение; ушиб ; синяк ; кровоподтек ; контузия ; [глагол] ушибать; ставить синяки; помять; помяться; толочь; контузить; повредить
Тезаурус:
- "There wasn't any mark to show, bar a bit of a bruise."
- She had grabbed his arm, hard enough to bruise it, and she was staring wildly at him, as though she meant something quite different.
- A large cold knife was held to my forehead, to bring out the bruise, then butter was applied.
- As you pick up the flesh, squeeze it and apply as much pressure as you can tolerate, but not so much that you bruise the area.
- Large lumps bruise the skin.
- He shrugs off his legacy of injuries - a fractured bone in his back, ripped Achilles tendons, the deep bruise on his face which he picked up on the way to winning a bronze medal in Poland.
- And there was still an extraordinary shadow of tiredness on his face, as if his eyes were ready to bruise with exhaustion, he often looked like that.
- He had a black eye and there was a great dark bruise down one side of his face.
- She had used make-up skilfully to mask her bruise, and with the subdued stage light it was scarcely visible.
- We are on familiar ground, since this idealism is none other than his deeper - sometimes he called it deepest, sometimes highest - realism; but with new implications in that he is beginning to show a sensitiveness to the actual which no doubt existed before but was rarely evident, a sensitiveness which is now coming out like a bruise.
- This tourniquet is released before the needle is withdrawn from the vein to prevent the back-pressure which has built up from causing the blood to spurt out and form a bruise.
- Remove any dry outer leaves, cut off the top third or more and lightly bruise the fleshy base.
- A huge purple bruise was stretched tight and shiny over her left cheek-bone.
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