scar
scar 英 [skɑ:(r)] 美 [skɑr]
v. 结疤;给留下伤痕 n. 创伤;伤痕
进行时:scarring 过去式:scarred 过去分词:scarred 第三人称单数:scars 名词复数:scars
- A scar is a place where a wound healed but is still visible, or if you're little, it's a mark where a boo-boo was.
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- v. 结疤;给留下伤痕
- n. 创伤;伤痕
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1. a scar on his cheek
他脸上的伤疤
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2. Will the operation leave a scar?
手术会不会留下疤痕?
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3. scar tissue
瘢痕组织
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4. His years in prison have left deep scars.
他在狱中的岁月给他留下了深深的创伤。
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5. The town still bears the scars of war.
城里依旧可见战争的疮痍。
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6. Racism has been a scar on the game.
种族主义行为给这次比赛抹了黑。
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7. His face was badly scarred.
他的脸上留下了明显的疤痕。
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8. The experience left her scarred for life.
那段经历给她留下终生的创伤。
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9. The hills are scarred by quarries.
采石场破坏了这些山的景观。
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10. battle-scarred buildings
弹痕累累的建筑物
- scar (n.1) late 14c., from Old French escare "scab" (Modern French escarre), from Late Latin eschara, from Greek eskhara "scab formed after a burn," literally "hearth, fireplace," of unknown origin. English sense probably influenced by Middle English skar (late 14c.) "crack, cut, incision," from Old Norse skarð, related to score (n.). Figurative sense attested from 1580s.
- scar (n.2) "bare and broken rocky face of a cliff or mountain," 1670s, earlier "rock, crag" (14c.), from Old Norse sker "isolated rock or low reef in the sea," from Proto-Germanic *sker- "to cut" (from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut") on the notion of "something cut off."
- scar (v.) 1550s, from scar (n.1). Figurative use from 1590s. Related: Scarred; scarring.
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