contusion 英 [kənˈtju:ʒn]   美 [kənˈtuʒn]

contusion

contusion  英 [kənˈtju:ʒn] 美 [kənˈtuʒn]

n. 挫伤;撞伤;青肿 

名词复数:contusions 

The second patient has a big contusion on his leg. 第二个病人的腿被严重打伤。
When cops arrived they found the girlfriend bleeding from the face with a contusion on the back of her head. 当警察赶到时,他们发现这位女友头部受伤,满脸是血。

  • Contusion is really just a fancy word for a bad bruise. Professional athletes are often benched suffering from contusions. After all, if they're being paid millions, it sounds kinda wimpy to pull them because they're suffering from a...bruise.
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  • n. 挫伤;撞伤;青肿
  • 1. The second patient has a big contusion on his leg.

    第二个病人的腿被严重打伤。

  • 2. When cops arrived they found the girlfriend bleeding from the face with a contusion on the back of her head.

    当警察赶到时,他们发现这位女友头部受伤,满脸是血。

  • 3. Conclusion In patients with flail chest, abnormal breathing and lung contusion should be managed differently and individually.

    结论临床处理连枷胸对反常呼吸运动和肺挫伤,应区别对待,有所侧重。

  • contusion (n.) c. 1400, "act of beating or bruising; a bruise, an injury to the body without apparent wound or fracture," from Latin contusionem (nominative contusio) "a crushing, breaking, batteringm" in medical language, "a bruise," noun of action from past-participle stem of contundere "to beat, bruise, grind, crush, break to pieces," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + tundere "to beat" (see obtuse).
con·tu·sion / kənˈtjuːʒn ; NAmE kənˈtuːʒn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( medical ) an injury to part of the body that does not break the skin 挫伤 SYN bruise contusion contusions con·tu·sion / kənˈtjuːʒn ; NAmE kənˈtuːʒn /
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