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abrasion

/uh-brey-zhuhn/US // əˈbreɪ ʒən //UK // (əˈbreɪʒən) //

磨损,擦伤,耐磨性,磨蚀

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a scraped spot or area; the result of rubbing or abrading: abrasions on his leg caused by falling on the gravel.
    • : the act or process of abrading.

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Examples

  • Made with the SPRI-exclusive material, Tuff Tube, the highly durable bands have a greater resistance to abrasion and tears.

  • This multipurpose balm can also be used to treat headaches, muscle fatigue, minor burns, or abrasions.

  • This backpack is also made with ballistic nylon, which is breathable yet strong enough to resist tears, abrasion, or holes.

  • The report also noted abrasions on Bumpass’ forehead, his right eye, both his cheeks, and on his knees.

  • I was just 18 or 19, and we had, on a weekly basis, little accidents, all with slight bodily injuries, some dislocated shoulders, abrasions and so on.

  • Kerry bent yet lower, staring closely at a discolored abrasion on Sir Lucien's forehead.

  • The average loss by abrasion of coin is estimated by Professor Bowen at one-twentieth of one per cent.

  • These were determinations of the annual wasting of the ice-surface, whether by evaporation, melting, or wind-abrasion.

  • The effect of constant abrasion upon the snow's surface is to harden it, and, finally, to carve ridges known as sastrugi.

  • He would espy the beauty of an old binding through any amount of abrasion and laceration.