scuff
scuff 英 [skʌf] 美 [skʌf]
vt. 使磨损;践踏;拖着脚走 vi. 磨损;拖着脚走 n. 拖着脚走;磨损之处
进行时:scuffing 过去式:scuffed 过去分词:scuffed 第三人称单数:scuffs 名词复数:scuffs
- When you scuff something, you scrape it in a way that leaves a mark. You might walk very carefully down the street in your new red cowboy boots, being careful not to scuff the toes.
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- vt. 使磨损;践踏;拖着脚走
- vi. 磨损;拖着脚走
- n. 拖着脚走;磨损之处
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1. The false alarm about Spanish cucumbers will further scuff Germany’s image in a neighbourhood where it has not been popular lately.
近来德国在邻国中颇不受欢迎,这次对黄瓜的误报将进一步损害德国在邻国中的形象。
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2. For Ferguson to devise this team and his goalkeeper, Ben Amos, to go through the match without getting a scuff of mud on his kit demonstrates what a demoralising night it was for Leeds.
在这样一个夜晚士气低落的利兹联队员们完全没有给弗格森设计的这个奇怪的阵型,以及曼联年轻的门将本·阿莫斯带来任何麻烦。
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3. If you scuff a shoe, he reveals, "A Sharpie the color of your shoe can save the day!"
他说,如果你的鞋子磨坏了,一双和鞋子颜色一样的平底帆可能会让你转危为安。
- scuff (v.) 1768, "to walk (through or over something) without raising the feet," from Scottish, probably from a Scandinavian source related to Old Norse skufa, skyfa "to shove, push aside," from PIE *skeubh- "to shove" (see shove (v.)). Meaning "injure the surface of" is from 1897. Related: Scuffed; scuffing. As a noun from 1824.
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