ingrown / ˈɪnˌgroʊn /

⚽高中词汇内生萎缩的萎缩型萎缩

ingrown 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having grown into the flesh: an ingrown toenail.
  2. grown within or inward.

更多ingrown例句

  1. Just remember if you’re going the sugar wax route, it’s crucial to exfoliate your skin every day to avoid ingrown hairs, starting within 48 hours post treatment.
  2. It took that hideous affliction to remove the even more hideous affliction of destructive and ingrown stories.
  3. But the place itself has become oddly small: ingrown, imprisoned by habit, oblivious to its own growing irrelevance.
  4. We will need everything finally to conquer the ancient ingrown tyranny of the Jivros.
  5. It had been his custom to keep his dogs inside the house, and therefore they had a thick layer of ingrown dirt in their coats.
  6. He was a brooding, ingrown man, secretive and sullen, with a streak of wildness which he usually managed to control.
  7. In my ingrown heart I hate him so there is no danger for me, tho' I've heard that he's a perfect fusser with the women.
  8. The two little Skye terriers fondling one another are suffering from ingrown toe-nails and must needs have them cut.