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pitted

/pit-id/US // ˈpɪt ɪd //

麻麻的,麻麻麻的,麻,麻麻点

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked or scarred with pits: a pitted complexion.

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Examples

  • As we coincidentally follow this stranger from stoplight to stoplight, crawling in rush-hour traffic, I ask myself what this soft, enlightened, expansive Rachel would do if it were the man who’d pitted and scarred me inside and out.

  • Solidarity is harder, and people are pitted against one another.

  • And so again and again he pitted his own radiant confidence against some equal and opposite force.

  • Haven is not the first school that has pitted students versus the administration over spandex.

  • He nearly died and his face was horribly pitted and scarred.

  • His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets.

  • And in the final battle, when the feminine principle is pitted against the masculine, I fancy we shall know how to win the day.

  • The vesicles dry gradually, and between the fourteenth and twentieth days the scab falls off, leaving a pitted scar.

  • Willis was represented by the prince's party as a charlatan, and Warren was pitted against him as the doctor of the opposition.

  • They were there to fight for France, but their minds could not grasp the significance of the enemy against whom they were pitted.

  • As he spoke, Jack brought his Winchester to a level and sighted carefully at the pitted head of the serpent.