scar / skɑr /

💦中学词汇疤痕瘢痕伤痕伤痕累累

scar3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn.
  2. a lasting aftereffect of trouble, especially a lasting psychological injury resulting from suffering or trauma.
  3. any blemish remaining as a trace of or resulting from injury or use.
  4. Botany. a mark indicating a former point of attachment, as where a leaf has fallen from a stem.
v. 有主动词 verb

scarred, scar·ring.

  1. to mark with a scar.
v. 无主动词 verb

scarred, scar·ring.

  1. to form a scar in healing.

scar 近义词

n. 名词 noun

blemish from previous injury or illness

v. 动词 verb

mark, hurt

更多scar例句

  1. I am one of those people whose scars are visible—both physical and emotional ones.
  2. We’ll carry with us the scars of this long year, and of all our history.
  3. Now, he says, gesturing to the burn scar, the towns had a fire defense in place of a liability.
  4. The victims have their scars on their bodies, family traumas, societal traumas.
  5. You beat cancer, but many people have lifelong scars, both physical and emotional.
  6. A scar marks her right wrist where the bullet hit her eight months ago.
  7. He lifted his t-shirt and showed us a long scar, running from sternum to waistband.
  8. [points to above the knee] The scar looks like a shark bite.
  9. Prinze loves Star Wars and has a big scar on his chin to prove it.
  10. One runner in Houston now has a permanent, hoof-shaped scar in the center of his forehead.
  11. He has an ugly scar—a knife-cut—across the back of one hand; you can't mistake him if you get sight of him.
  12. There was a scar in the shape of a cross on the man's swarthy cheek, and it glowed redly with the anger that filled him.
  13. He was a dark, somber looking man with a particularly ugly scar on his chin.
  14. Anyhow, when McKibben saw him after the team was stopped, there was that cross-shaped scar, plain as anything.
  15. Brutus was getting well, but there would always be a scar on his shoulder, where the sharp-pointed shrub had entered the flesh.