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 scar [skɑ:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 疤痕, 伤痕, 悬崖

vi. 结疤, 愈合, 痊愈

vt. 使有伤痕

[化] 斑疤; 伤痕

[医] 瘢痕




    scar
    scarred, scarring
    [ noun ]
    1. a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue

    2. <noun.state>
    3. an indication of damage

    4. <noun.attribute>
    [ verb ]
    1. mark with a scar

    2. <verb.contact> mark pit pock
      The skin disease scarred his face permanently


    Scar \Scar\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scarred}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Scarring}.]
    To mark with a scar or scars.

    Yet I'll not shed her blood;
    Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow. --Shak.

    His cheeks were deeply scarred. --Macaulay.


    Scar \Scar\, n. [OF. escare, F. eschare an eschar, a dry slough
    (cf. It. & Sp. escara), L. eschara, fr. Gr. ? hearth,
    fireplace, scab, eschar. Cf. {Eschar}.]
    1. A mark in the skin or flesh of an animal, made by a wound
    or ulcer, and remaining after the wound or ulcer is
    healed; a cicatrix; a mark left by a previous injury; a
    blemish; a disfigurement.

    This earth had the beauty of youth, . . . and not a
    wrinkle, scar, or fracture on all its body. --T.
    Burnet.

    2. (Bot.) A mark left upon a stem or branch by the fall of a
    leaf, leaflet, or frond, or upon a seed by the separation
    of its support. See Illust. under {Axillary}.


    Scar \Scar\, v. i.
    To form a scar.


    Scar \Scar\, n. [Scot. scar, scaur, Icel. sker a skerry, an
    isolated rock in the sea; akin to Dan. ski[ae]r, Sw. sk["a]r.
    Cf. {Skerry}.]
    An isolated or protruding rock; a steep, rocky eminence; a
    bare place on the side of a mountain or steep bank of earth.
    [Written also {scaur}.]

    O sweet and far, from cliff and scar,
    The horns of Elfland faintly blowing. --Tennyson.


    Scar \Scar\, n. [L. scarus, a kind of fish, Gr. ska`ros.]
    (Zo["o]l.)
    A marine food fish, the scarus, or parrot fish.

    1. Biden's blue cap covered the scar on his left temple where the surgical incision was made.
    2. Her blond hair was cut short and away from her face, permitting a view of the jagged scar which runs from above her left eyebrow down across her cheek.
    3. But certainly, in an era of glass-jawed politicians, he went the distance without disabling scar or scorn, and set a modern standard for survival.
    4. "I feel bad," said Mrs. Hoffman, watching dozens of skaters zoom around, "because there isn't any place for these kids." For each impressive skateboard move, there is probably an equally impressive scar.
    5. President Reagan celebrated German-American Day by calling for the removal of the Berlin Wall, which he called "a horrendous scar," dividing East and West Germany.
    6. She took off her neck brace briefly to show the scar left by the operation.
    7. And tonight's show does have two Old West staples, a band of heartless villains, led by a man with rotten teeth and a scar on his face, and a rousing chase scene involving hostile Indians.
    8. The whole process could yet founder on the prejudices and suspicions which scar the politics of Northern Ireland.
    9. The American Academy of Pediatrics tells us smog levels in most cities could scar children's lungs permanently.
    10. Upon locating the woman, police placed her under surveillance to check for a small scar on the left side of her face that they felt would further substantiate her identity.
    11. In two patients, Italian scientists have instead guided a flexible tube through the skin and into the gallbladder, used it to remove gallstones and injected a solution to turn the gallbladder into scar tissue.
    12. On the human side, one incident of abuse can scar a child for life.
    13. What astonishes the doctors is "these fetuses heal without a scar," says the surgeon, Dr. Michael R. Harrison of the University of California, San Francisco.
    14. "It's always a good idea to keep fit in prison," he said, rubbing a scar on his left cheek, the result of an attack by three black inmates in 1980.
    15. Prompted by Chery, the youth lifts his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his belly.
    16. Lengthy exposure to silica causes hard nodules to form in lungs until scar tissue replaces healthy tissue, leaving little room to breathe.
    17. Staring at the sun for more than a couple of seconds can burn and scar the retina, potentially leading to distorted vision or blindness.
    18. Her doctor said cosmetic surgery has made the forehead scar inconspicuous.
    19. For those 1 percent of mothers who have had the classical vertical incision, the recommendation holds for using a C-section in subsequent deliveries to miminize the risk of a rupture of the uterus along the scar from the previous incision.
    20. Some outsiders believe that dropping out under government fire could scar the spirit of a company that views itself as a nuclear pioneer.
    21. The controversy surrounding Ronnie's case "only amplifies the scar" and "cheapens" the boy's memory, Starzl said.
    22. The badly mauled trainer finally returned to work in May 1988, with a jagged scar across his jugular.
    23. I fear he shall always bear a scar, needlessly inflicted by you." "Have you no decency, sir?" he said to McCarthy.
    24. Any cure must come from regenerating the nerves to grow through or around the scar.
    25. The diagnosis came amid a report by a Pittsburgh TV station that the scar matter doctors found was a tumor.
    26. He was attacked in Morocco, he says, by a man with a scar running down the side of his face and one eyeball missing.
    27. Two-thirds of the 150 also suffered from capsular contracture, or the hardening of scar tissue around their implants, and more than half of them had swollen lymph nodes, Dr. Weiner says.
    28. Traditional surgery also leaves a 4- to 6-inch scar, similar to the prominent scar President Lyndon B. Johnson displayed to the press after having his gallbladder removed at the Bethesda Naval Center in 1965.
    29. Traditional surgery also leaves a 4- to 6-inch scar, similar to the prominent scar President Lyndon B. Johnson displayed to the press after having his gallbladder removed at the Bethesda Naval Center in 1965.
    30. Whatever hurt feelings remain, both sides appeared determined to put an end to the days of wrangling that had threatened to overtake the convention and permanently scar their relationship going into the fall campaign.
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