chafed

英[tʃef]
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基本释义

v.
擦热(尤指皮肤)( chafe的过去式 ); 擦痛; 发怒; 惹怒

实用例句

The messenger bent and scratched at his knee where the strapping chafed.

送信人弯下腰来,挠着膝部被绑腿磨红的地方。

柯林斯例句

Skin is easily irritated, chapped, chafed, and sensitized.

皮肤很容易受到刺激、发生皴裂、擦得红肿和出现过敏。

柯林斯例句

Her wrists chafed where the rope had been.

她的手腕上绳子勒过的地方都磨红了。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

She chafed her cold hands.

她揉搓冰冷的双手使之暖和.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

The loud noise chafed him.

吵闹声使他烦躁.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

He had chafed at having to take orders from another.

他对于不得不听命于人很恼火。

辞典例句

The boys chafed the French boy about his mistakes in speaking English.

这些孩子们由于这个法国孩子说错了英语而开他的玩笑.

辞典例句

The loud noise from the nearby factory chafed him.

附近工厂的噪声使他烦燥.

辞典例句

One of the more conservative Janders chafed at working under Whipple.

比较保守的詹德尔斯家子弟不耐烦受惠普尔的领导.

辞典例句

The clients chafed at the delay.

顾客们因被耽搁而感到心烦意乱.

辞典例句

This stiff collar has chafed my neck.

这硬衣领擦伤了我的脖子.

辞典例句

He chafed his shoes on the rocks.

他在岩石上磨坏了鞋子.

辞典例句

The mother chafed her child's cold hands.

母亲搓着孩子冰冷的双手.

辞典例句

I chafed against the work of school.

我对学校的功课感到烦躁.

辞典例句

He chafed at the delay.

他因被耽搁而恼火.

辞典例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. painful from having the skin abraded