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disfigurement

/dis-fig-yer-muhnt; British dis-fig-er-muhnt/US // dɪsˈfɪg yər mənt; British dɪsˈfɪg ər mənt //UK // (dɪsˈfɪɡəmənt) //

毁容,损毁,破相,毁容的情况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of disfiguring.
    • : a disfigured condition.
    • : something that disfigures, as a scar.

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Examples

  • At the bottom were long-term survivors—the ones with the “scars,” facial wasting, body disfigurement.

  • Eight months after the prisoner’s initial complaint, he fell out of his bed and hit his eye on the bolt, resulting in “disability and disfigurement,” according to a lawsuit he filed.

  • The shot imploded inside his skull, causing no exit wound and little disfigurement.

  • More than 100 nations have banned such bombs, which can cause permanent scarring and disfigurement.

  • What Daisey relates in the show is jarring; he describes seeing abusive working conditions, disfigurement, child labor, illness.

  • Joe Camel, meet the uncool—death, disfigurement, suffering, and loss.

  • She had altered all her dresses, and she wore a long cape, and even then was not able to hide the disfigurement of her person.

  • Now they seemed as indifferent to his disfigurement as they were to the ragged knots and old fire-scars on the trees they felled.

  • He was doubly sensitive because he dreaded any comment upon his disfigurement reaching his wife's ears.

  • He was suffering from a scrofulous ulcer in the neck, and it was a hideous disfigurement.

  • The girl was a woman now, and, were it not for that cruel disfigurement of one side of her face, a singularly attractive one.