Summary
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- bruiser:
- bruise:
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Wiktionary:
- bruise → beurze plek, rotte plek, [[blauwe plek]]
- bruise → slaan, kwetsen
- bruise → kwetsen, kneuzing, ecchymose, bloeding
English
Detailed Translations for bruiser from English to Dutch
bruiser:
Translation Matrix for bruiser:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
krachtpatser | bruiser; hooligan | |
rouwdouwer | bruiser; hooligan; rowdy | |
ruw iemand | bruiser; rowdy | |
- | Samson; bull; strapper |
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Related Definitions for "bruiser":
bruiser form of bruise:
Conjugations for bruise:
present
- bruise
- bruise
- bruises
- bruise
- bruise
- bruise
simple past
- bruised
- bruised
- bruised
- bruised
- bruised
- bruised
present perfect
- have bruised
- have bruised
- has bruised
- have bruised
- have bruised
- have bruised
past continuous
- was bruising
- were bruising
- was bruising
- were bruising
- were bruising
- were bruising
future
- shall bruise
- will bruise
- will bruise
- shall bruise
- will bruise
- will bruise
continuous present
- am bruising
- are bruising
- is bruising
- are bruising
- are bruising
- are bruising
subjunctive
- be bruised
- be bruised
- be bruised
- be bruised
- be bruised
- be bruised
diverse
- bruise!
- let's bruise!
- bruised
- bruising
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for bruise:
bruise
Cross Translation:
noun
bruise
-
mark on fruit
- bruise → beurze plek; rotte plek
-
medical: mark on the skin
-
strike (a person), giving them a bruise
- bruise → slaan
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• bruise | → kwetsen | ↔ verletzen — jemanden physisch (auch lebensgefährlich oder tödlich) verwunden |
• bruise | → kneuzing | ↔ contusion — lésion produire par un corps contondant. |
• bruise | → ecchymose; bloeding | ↔ ecchymose — médecine|fr extravasation de sang dans le tissu des organes, due ordinairement à une cause violente. On le dit surtout de l’extravasation qui a lieu dans le tissu sous-cutané et qui paraît à la peau. |