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scuffing

/skuhf/US // skʌf //UK // (skʌf) //

擦伤,擦伤的,擦痕,蹭脏

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to scrape with one's foot or feet.
    • : to rub or scrape over something.
    • : to mar by scraping or hard use, as shoes or furniture.
    • : Chiefly Scot. to brush against, as in passing.to brush off; wipe off.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to walk without raising the feet from the ground; shuffle.
    • : to scrape or rub one's foot back and forth over something.
    • : to be or become marred or scratched by scraping or wear.
    • : to creep from pressure and friction so that ridges appear transversely to the direction of wear.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or sound of scuffing.
    • : a flat-heeled slipper with a full-length sole and an upper part covering only the front of the foot.
    • : a marred or scratched place on an item, as from scraping or wear.

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Examples

  • The alien was outlined there as he went out; then he himself was scuffing through sand close upon another death scene.

  • Above the beating of the blood in his ears, Jones heard an irregular, insistent scuffing sound.

  • Shrieks and scuffing acquainted those without that the journeymen were earning their hire.

  • When they came to a stop Ruth tumbled out first, then the Judge and his lady followed, scuffing along as best they could.

  • I got six huskies running loose outside, so if you hear 'em scuffing around you'll know it's not the wolves.