contusion: [14] Latin tundere meant ‘beat, hit’ (it may be related to English stint and stunt). Addition of the intensive prefix com- produced contundere ‘beat hard, pound’, and from its past participle contūsus was formed the noun contūsiō, which passed into English via Old French contusion. Apart from isolated instances in the 17th and 18th centuries when it was used for ‘beating’ generally (probably scholarly archaisms), contusion has always had the physiological connotation of ‘bruising’ in English. => stint, stunt, toil
contusion (n.)
c. 1400, from Middle French contusion, from Latin contusionem (nominative contusio) "crushing, bruising," from contus-, past participle stem of contundere "to beat, break to pieces," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + tundere "to beat" (see obtuse).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Blunt injury to the chest may also result in myocardial contusion.
鈍性胸部傷也能造成心肌挫傷.
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2. It occurs in the laceration and contusion as well as in the clean surgical incision.
撕裂傷,挫傷和外科清潔切口,都會(huì)發(fā)生這種現(xiàn)象.
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3. And main types of injuries are contusion, scratch, sprain and strain.
警體運(yùn)動(dòng)損傷類型以挫傷 、 擦傷 、 扭傷和拉傷為主.
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4. Methods: To research 138 cases of eyeball contusion retrospectively.
方法對(duì)138例的致傷及修復(fù)資料進(jìn)行綜合分析研究.
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5. Objective : To evaluate Fast - recovery injury liquid membrane for acute soft contusion.