contuse \kɔ̃.tyz\
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Temps | Forme |
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Infinitif | to contuse \Prononciation ?\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
contuses |
Prétérit | contused |
Participe passé | contused |
Participe présent | contusing |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
contuse
How many uteruses, vaginas and perineums, suppose you, would we have to contuse and lacerate before we acquired the amount of skill and dexterity to which the gentlemen who advocate the forceps have attained?— (St Louis Medical Society, The Medical Archives, vol. III, 1863)
His mouth had been struck or kicked. The lips were severely contused, reddened.— (John Fowles, The Magus, 1965)
This would have to be followed by a calculation of 'reasonable force', knowing that any bruising, scratching or contusing would expose me to a charge of assault.— (Donald Macleod, The Guardian, 2 novembre 2008)
Singulier | Pluriel | |
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Masculin | contuso \kon.ˈtu.zo\ |
contusi \kon.ˈtu.zi\ |
Féminin | contusa \kon.ˈtu.za\ |
contuse \kon.ˈtu.ze\ |
contuse \kon.ˈtu.ze\
Singulier | Pluriel |
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contusa \kon.ˈtu.za\ |
contuse \kon.ˈtu.ze\ |
contuse \kon.ˈtu.ze\ féminin pluriel
Voir la conjugaison du verbe contundere | ||
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Participe | ||
Passé | ||
(féminin pluriel) contuse | ||
Indicatif | ||
Passé simple | ||
(lui / lei) contuse | ||
contuse \kon.ˈtu.ze\
contūse \Prononciation ?\