释义 |
con·tuse \kən.ˈt(y)üz\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle French contuser, from Latin contusus, past participle of contundere to beat, crush, from com- + tundere to beat — more at stutter 1. : to beat or pound together (as in a mortar) 2. : to injure or disorganize (superficial or deeper tissues) with or without breaking the skin : bruise |