scar 的 3 个定义
- a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn.
- a lasting aftereffect of trouble, especially a lasting psychological injury resulting from suffering or trauma.
- any blemish remaining as a trace of or resulting from injury or use.
- Botany. a mark indicating a former point of attachment, as where a leaf has fallen from a stem.
scarred, scar·ring.
- to mark with a scar.
scarred, scar·ring.
- to form a scar in healing.
scar 近义词
blemish from previous injury or illness
mark, hurt
更多scar例句
- I am one of those people whose scars are visible—both physical and emotional ones.
- We’ll carry with us the scars of this long year, and of all our history.
- Now, he says, gesturing to the burn scar, the towns had a fire defense in place of a liability.
- The victims have their scars on their bodies, family traumas, societal traumas.
- You beat cancer, but many people have lifelong scars, both physical and emotional.
- A scar marks her right wrist where the bullet hit her eight months ago.
- He lifted his t-shirt and showed us a long scar, running from sternum to waistband.
- [points to above the knee] The scar looks like a shark bite.
- Prinze loves Star Wars and has a big scar on his chin to prove it.
- One runner in Houston now has a permanent, hoof-shaped scar in the center of his forehead.
- 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.
- 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.
- He was a dark, somber looking man with a particularly ugly scar on his chin.
- Anyhow, when McKibben saw him after the team was stopped, there was that cross-shaped scar, plain as anything.
- Brutus was getting well, but there would always be a scar on his shoulder, where the sharp-pointed shrub had entered the flesh.