释义 |
Definition of calloused in English: calloused(also callused) adjective ˈkaləsd (of a part of the body) having an area of hardened skin. (身体某部分)长胼胝的,长老茧的,有硬皮的 一个长了老茧的手掌。 Example sentencesExamples - She yanked them back, frowning at his calloused skin and cracked nails.
- She held it up in front of her, enjoying the whisper of silk against her calloused skin.
- Yeah, the idealist is still alive, somewhere deep under this calloused skin.
- She took his rough, calloused hands in her own soft, slender ones and told him the only thing she wanted was for him to return safely.
- His skin was rough and calloused, and it made the nerves under her skin shudder to feel the texture.
- Grabbing the boy by his hair, he pulled his head forward, running his finger along the rough calloused scar on the back of the boy's neck.
- By the fall, the keratin layer of skin has become thicker and more calloused in response to the skin's over-exposure to harmful ultra-violet rays from the hot sun of summer.
- I was wearing a button up shirt pajama set so I could feel Colton's rough, callused palm directly on my skin.
- The skin on my buttocks now seems permanently calloused.
- His hands looked the same, callused, tanned and rough.
- His rough, calloused fingers made her skin tingle.
- The rustic mechanic looked no different from his city counterparts; grease splattered clothes and calloused palms.
- Underneath the hardened, calloused hands and slightly sunburnt nose, there was a hint of elegance.
- With scarred, calloused skin, he was much more frightening than Diego could ever hope to be.
- His callused hand was rough in mine, but comforting.
- He shook it formally, his calloused palms rough against her delicate skin but his grip surprisingly gentle.
- In these circumstances, a man with highly calloused palms can make quite a good living.
- Soften this thick, callused skin with a little castor oil.
- The palms were callused and the knuckles had scabs and bruises on them.
- His skin was rough and calloused, but his face was flawless.
Synonyms dry, leathery, weather-beaten |