B2 adjective 非正式

bruiser

/ˈbruːzər/

A bruiser is a person who is large, strong, and often aggressive, frequently associated with physical strength or a willingness to engage in conflict. In a figurative sense, it describes someone, particularly in politics or business, who uses tough or forceful tactics to achieve their goals.

例句

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The bouncer at the club was a real bruiser who didn't let anyone cause trouble.

The bouncer at the club was a real bruiser who didn't let anyone cause trouble.

2

The prosecution characterized the defendant as a neighborhood bruiser who used intimidation to silence witnesses.

The prosecution characterized the defendant as a neighborhood bruiser who used intimidation to silence witnesses.

3

I wouldn't mess with him; he looks like a total bruiser.

I wouldn't mess with him; he looks like a total bruiser.

词族

名词
bruiser
Verb
bruise
副词
bruisingly
形容词
bruising
相关
bruise
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记忆技巧

Think of someone who is so big and tough that they would easily give you a 'bruise' if you got in their way.

快速测验

The candidate was known as a political ________ who wasn't afraid to attack his opponents personally.

正确!

正确答案是: bruiser

例句

1

The bouncer at the club was a real bruiser who didn't let anyone cause trouble.

everyday

The bouncer at the club was a real bruiser who didn't let anyone cause trouble.

2

The prosecution characterized the defendant as a neighborhood bruiser who used intimidation to silence witnesses.

formal

The prosecution characterized the defendant as a neighborhood bruiser who used intimidation to silence witnesses.

3

I wouldn't mess with him; he looks like a total bruiser.

informal

I wouldn't mess with him; he looks like a total bruiser.

4

In his sociological study, the author examines the role of the 'bruiser' as a mechanism for maintaining informal social hierarchies.

academic

In his sociological study, the author examines the role of the 'bruiser' as a mechanism for maintaining informal social hierarchies.

5

The company hired a corporate bruiser to lead the hostile takeover and push the deal through.

business

The company hired a corporate bruiser to lead the hostile takeover and push the deal through.

词族

名词
bruiser
Verb
bruise
副词
bruisingly
形容词
bruising
相关
bruise

常见搭配

a real bruiser a real bruiser
political bruiser political bruiser
corporate bruiser corporate bruiser
big bruiser big bruiser
back-alley bruiser back-alley bruiser

常用短语

a political bruiser

a politician who uses aggressive or forceful tactics

looks like a bruiser

appears to be a tough or physically strong person

the team's bruiser

the most aggressive or physically imposing player on a team

容易混淆的词

bruiser vs bruising

Bruising is an adjective describing a harsh experience or an injury, while a bruiser is a noun referring to the person.

bruiser vs cruiser

A cruiser is a type of ship or vehicle, while a bruiser is a tough person.

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使用说明

The term is almost exclusively used for men. While it often implies physical size, in modern contexts like business or politics, it can refer to a person's aggressive temperament rather than just their physique.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'bruiser' to describe a purple mark on the skin (which is a 'bruise') or an event that was difficult (which is 'bruising'). Remember that a 'bruiser' is always a person.

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记忆技巧

Think of someone who is so big and tough that they would easily give you a 'bruise' if you got in their way.

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词源

Originates from the 18th-century boxing world, where it referred to a professional prize-fighter; derived from the verb 'bruise' meaning to crush or pound.

语法模式

Countable noun Plural: bruisers Can be used as an attributive noun (e.g., bruiser tactics)
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文化背景

In British and American culture, the 'bruiser' is a common trope in noir films and sports commentary, representing the 'enforcer' archetype.

快速测验

The candidate was known as a political ________ who wasn't afraid to attack his opponents personally.

正确!

正确答案是: bruiser

相关词

ready

A2

To be fully prepared for an action or an event. It describes a state where everything is set so that something can happen immediately without delay.

simple

A2

Something that is easy to understand, do, or use because it is not complicated. It can also describe something that is plain and basic in style, without extra decoration.

physical

A2

Relating to the body rather than the mind or feelings. It also describes things that exist in the real world and can be seen or touched.

general

A2

Describing something that affects most people or things rather than being specific to one. It is also used to describe a broad understanding of a topic without focusing on small details.

environmental

A2

Relating to the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals. It is often used to describe things that involve protecting nature from damage caused by humans.

medical

A2

Relating to the science of medicine and the treatment of injuries or diseases. It is used to describe things connected to doctors, nurses, and the healthcare system.

traditional

A2

Following or belonging to the customs and beliefs that have been part of a group of people or a society for a long time. It describes practices that are done in the same way they have been done in the past rather than using new or modern methods.

private

A2

Describes something that belongs to a specific person or group and is not for public use. It also refers to a place or conversation where others are not allowed to listen or watch.

difficult

A2

Something that is hard to do, understand, or deal with because it requires a lot of effort or skill. It can also describe a person who is not easy to please or work with.

religious

A2

Describes someone who has a strong belief in a god or a group of gods and follows the practices of a religion. It can also refer to things that are connected with or related to a particular religion.

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