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1 bruised
tr[brʊːzd]1 magullado,-aadj.• contuso, -a adj.['bruːzd]ADJ magullado, amoratado (esp LAm) -
2 bruised
adj.amoratado, lleno de rozaduras, abollado, cubierto de cardenales.pp.participio pasado del verbo BRUISE.pt.pretérito del verbo: BRUISE -
3 get bruised
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4 become bruised
v.1 magullarse, mallugarse.2 llenarse de moretones, magullarse, acardenalarse. -
5 bruise
bru:z
1. noun(an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) morado, magulladura
2. verb(to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) magullarbruise1 n morado / cardenal / magulladurabruise2 vb magullar / contusionartr[brʊːz]1 morado, magulladura, contusión nombre femenino2 (on fruit) magulladura, machucadura1 (body) magullar, contusionar2 (fruit) magullar, machucar1 (body) magullarse, salirle cardenales2 (fruit) magullarse1) : contusionar, machucar, magullar (a una persona)2) damage: magullar, dañar (frutas)3) crush: majar4) hurt: herir (los sentimientos)bruise n: moretón m, cardenal m, magulladura f (dícese de frutas)n.• abolladura s.f.• bollo s.m.• borujón s.m.• cardenal (mancha de la piel) s.m.• contusión s.f.• desolladura s.f.• golpe s.m.• maca s.f.• magulladura s.f.• ramalazo s.m.• roncha s.f.v.• abollar v.• contundir v.• estrujar v.• golpear v.• lastimar v.• machucar v.• magullar v.bruːz
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noun moretón m, cardenal m, morado m (Esp, Ven)
II
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transitive verb \<\<body/arm\>\> contusionar (frml); \<\<fruit\>\> magullar, mallugar* (Méx, Ven); \<\<feelings/ego\>\> herir*
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> magullarse, mallugarse* (Méx, Ven)[bruːz]he bruises very easily — le salen moretones (or cardenales etc) con mucha facilidad
1.2. VT1) [+ leg etc] magullar, amoratar (esp LAm); [+ fruit] magullar, dañar2) (fig) [+ feelings] herir3.VII bruise easily — me salen cardenales or moretones con facilidad
* * *[bruːz]
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noun moretón m, cardenal m, morado m (Esp, Ven)
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transitive verb \<\<body/arm\>\> contusionar (frml); \<\<fruit\>\> magullar, mallugar* (Méx, Ven); \<\<feelings/ego\>\> herir*
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> magullarse, mallugarse* (Méx, Ven)he bruises very easily — le salen moretones (or cardenales etc) con mucha facilidad
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6 battered
adjective battered wives/children; She ran away from her husband to a shelter for battered women.) maltratadotr['bætəd]1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL rebozado,-a————————tr['bætəd]1 (shabby, in bad repair) estropeado,-a; (carpet, coat) raído,-a2 (dented) abollado,-a3 (bruised) lleno,-a de magulladuras\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbattered baby bebé nombre masculino maltratadobattered wife mujer nombre femenino maltratadaadj.• abollado, -a adj.'bætərd, 'bætədadjective < car> abollado; <hat/suitcase> estropeado; <reputation/image> maltrecho; <baby/wife> maltratado, que recibe (or ha recibido etc) malos tratos['bætǝd]1.ADJ (=bruised) magullado; [hat] estropeado; [car] abollado2.CPDbattered baby N — niño(-a) m / f maltratado(-a)
battered wife N — mujer f maltratada
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7 amoratado
Del verbo amoratarse: ( conjugate amoratarse) \ \
amoratado es: \ \el participio
amoratado
( por un golpe) ‹piernas/brazos› bruised;
amoratado,-a adjetivo
1 (por el frío) blue with cold
2 (por un golpe) black and blue ' amoratado' also found in these entries: Spanish: amoratada English: black - blue - with - livid -
8 magullarse
■magullarse verbo reflexivo to get bruised o damaged ' magullarse' also found in these entries: English: bruise -
9 black and blue
(badly bruised: After the fight the boy was all black and blue.) amoratado, lleno de moratones, lleno de cardenales -
10 bruise
s.magulladura, cardenal, hematoma, machucadura, magullón, mancha amoratada por un golpe, morado, moratón, moretón, contusión, equimosis, machucado, machucamiento, machucón, mallugón, magullamiento, moradura.v.1 magullar, amoratar, acardenalar, contusionar, mallugar.2 magullarse, acardenalarse.3 herir, lastimar.4 lastimarse. (pt & pp bruised)
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