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1 | to leave a permanent mark on someone’ s skin as the result of an injury 给(某人的皮肤)留下疤痕(或伤痕) |
| Rachel was badly scarred in a car accident. 雷切尔在一次车祸中留下一道深深的疤痕。 |
| 1a | to leave permanent marks on something , especially as a result of damage 在(某物上)留下斑痕(或划痕) | | Her suitcase was scarred and battered from years of use. 她的手提箱因长年使用而满是划痕和磨损。 | | The land was badly scarred by chemical waste. 这块土地因化学废弃物而受到严重破坏。 | |
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2 | if an unpleasant experience scars someone , it has a permanent effect on the way they think and live 在(精神上)留下创伤 |
| emotionally scarred 感情上受伤的 |
| Their lives were scarred by poverty and illness. 他们的生活饱受贫穷和疾病的磨难。 |
PHRASE |
- | scar sb for life |
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1 | to leave a permanent physical mark on someone’ s body 给某人留下不可愈合的伤痕 |
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2 | to have a permanent emotional effect on someone 给某人留下终身的心灵创伤 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌscar ˈover |
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| if an injury scars over , it forms a scar as it becomes better 结疤;留下伤疤 |
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