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scratches

/skrach-iz/US // ˈskrætʃ ɪz //UK // (ˈskrætʃɪz) //

刮痕,刮伤,刮花,刮擦

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Veterinary Pathology.

    • : a disease of horses marked by dry rifts or chaps that appear on the skin near the fetlock, behind the knee, or in front of the hock.

Examples

  • He says that someone cut the legs of jogger, when no one had, although her legs were covered with scratches.

  • For nationalists who hate gay people, perhaps the parallel should be “When Russia scratches, the world gets scabies.”

  • He turned the paper over to the boys, who immediately set to work making scratches in the morning line, to protect their bets.

  • The soldier scratches his rear, fires a gun into the air, and passes gas.

  • Various scratches and cuts line her arms and face; a pus-filled abscess burns on her right arm.

  • Scratches and flaws in the glass of slide or cover are likewise a common source of confusion to beginners.

  • Beastly nuisance; we shall all have to clear out, for I suppose it won't be a mere matter of scratches.

  • A few scratches here and there marred the polish of the frame and one cushion had sustained an ugly rent.

  • Dauntlessly, in spite of thorns and the numberless scratches they inflicted, Digby led the way.

  • He looked down at his hand, where two long red scratches oozed a trickle of blood.