scar
noun /skɑː(r)/
/skɑːr/
- a mark that is left on the skin after a wound has got better
伤疤;伤痕;瘢痕 - a scar on his cheek
他脸上的伤疤 - Will the operation leave a scar?
手术会不会留下疤痕? - scar tissue
瘢痕组织
Topics Illnessc1- She had a long scar running down her face.
她的脸从上到下有一道长长的伤疤。 - The cut left a permanen t scar on his arm.
刀口在他胳膊上留下了永久的伤疤。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- large
- long
- …
- leave
- bear
- expose
- …
- remain
- form
- fade
- …
- tissue
- scar on
- a scar on his cheek
- a permanent sad or painful feeling that a person is left with after an unpleasant experience
(精神上的)创伤;伤痕 - His years in prison have left deep scars.
他在狱中的岁月给他留下了深深的创伤。 - My husband died four years ago and the scar hasn’t healed yet.
我丈夫四年前去世了,伤疤还没有愈合。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- large
- long
- …
- leave
- bear
- expose
- …
- remain
- form
- fade
- …
- tissue
- scar on
- His years in prison have left deep scars.
- something unpleasant or ugly that damages the appearance or public image of something
有损外观(或公共形象)的地方;污点;煞风景之处 - The town still bears the scars of war.
城里依旧可见战争的疮痍。 - The countryside still bears the scars of the recent hurricane.
飓风过后,乡间依然满目疮痍。 - Racism has been a scar on the game.
种族主义行为给这场赛事抹了黑。
- The town still bears the scars of war.
- an area of a hill or cliff where there is exposed rock and no grass
(小山或悬崖上的)裸岩 - a mile-long limestone scar
一英里长光秃秃的灰岩
- a mile-long limestone scar
词源late Middle English: from Old French escharre, via late Latin from Greek eskhara ‘scab’.