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 scarred ['ska:d添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 有疤痕的

  1. The wound gradually scarred over.
    伤口渐渐愈合。
  2. His cheek was badly scarred by a knife cut.
    他的面颊上留有严重的刀疤。


scarred
[ adj ]
  1. deeply affected or marked by mental or physical pain or injury

  2. <adj.all>
    Could her scarred mind ever be free of fear?
    a face scarred by anxiety
    the fire left her arm badly scarred
  3. blemished by injury or rough wear

  4. <adj.all>
    the scarred piano bench
    walls marred by graffiti


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.

  1. The addict slips the needle into his scarred arm and drives down the plunger, or flares a crack-filled pipe and inhales the heated vapor.
  2. In 1984, in the worst grounding of the decade, the ship Wellwood scarred 128,000 square feet of coral on the marine sanctuary's Molasses Reef.
  3. "I feel scarred by this case and I need to heal," Buckey said. He added he now feels in control of his life. "I no longer have 12 jurors deciding my fate.
  4. His story, of course, is told anyway in this chronicle of an affair that changed television, reduced the control of advertisers and permanently scarred a life or two.
  5. "My body is scarred and I want him to be scarred for the rest of his life," she said, tears running down her face outside the courthouse.
  6. "My body is scarred and I want him to be scarred for the rest of his life," she said, tears running down her face outside the courthouse.
  7. They reflect a different history - the US economic psyche was scarred by the Great Depression rather than by hyper-inflation.
  8. In that case, Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not suffer financially, but they would be left without their dream job of running a studio and with a considerably scarred relationship with Warner.
  9. These experiences, along with the fact that many burn victims remain physically scarred for life, add up to a "devastating" psychological effect on the victims and their families, Mrs. Turner said.
  10. A white teen-ager was shot and seriously injured by a black early Saturday in this city scarred by recent race riots but police said they didn't think it was a racial incident.
  11. He is badly scarred by the burns, does not have full use of one arm and will go from the burn unit to a rehabilitation center.
  12. Chanting "Saddam Butcher of the Kurds," the demonstrators also held up photographs of scarred bodies they said were victims of a March 16 chemical attack on the northern Iraqi town of Halabja.
  13. The eruption, which killed 57 people and scarred a once-lush landscape, still evokes searing memories but the commemoration also celebrates nature's recovery power.
  14. The last cohabitation administration, from 1986 to 1988, was scarred by frequent rows between the president and Mr Jacques Chirac, the centre-right prime minister.
  15. Where trees 6 feet in diameter once towered over the mossy forest floor, acres of stumps and rotten wood now litter the scarred earth.
  16. Deep in debt and scarred by scandal, this ragged riverfront town has witnessed political brawls and street shootouts.
  17. And although mining has scarred the landscape, it remains a land of narrow, winding valleys separated by steep wooded ridges.
  18. "I became subconsciously scarred by this experience with my skin," he writes in his new autobiography "Moonwalk," which Doubleday is publishing this week.
  19. The drive to propel Mr. Glenn into the race is prompted partly by efforts by Ohio politicians to head off a presidential campaign by two-term Gov. Richard Celeste, who still is scarred by the state's savings and loan crisis in 1985.
  20. In court papers filed last month, attorneys for Freeman charge that the sentencing report will "tarnish Mrn Freeman's already scarred reputation and cause serious injury to the reputation of others." "Some individuals are branded as liars.
  21. Twice before scarred by internal battles at large corporations, Mr. Abboud is insisting that managers around him be loyal, sources said.
  22. There are no clear answers yet. Another structural weakness revealed by Japan's recession is the sclerotic state of the banking system. Banks are still scarred by the collapse in asset prices that came with the start of the downturn.
  23. Some economists predict that corporate America will be deeply scarred by a recession.
  24. The children had scars consistent with extended beatings, and they were mentally scarred as well, authorities said.
  25. Presidential elections are scheduled for Dec. 19 and the campaign has been scarred by violence.
  26. That is an acknowledged fire-sale for a model scarred by allegations of unintended acceleration, and the company, a unit of Volkswagen AG, is discontinuing that line.
  27. The sale marks another tumultuous chapter in the saga of Eastern, the Miami-based carrier that has been scarred by management-labor feuding and $1 billion in losses over the past decade.
  28. Gumercindo Moreno, a burly man whose hands are scarred with calluses and paper cuts, is the undisputed chief of one of the largest cartonero clans.
  29. On the densely-populated limestone lump of an island, scarred by quarries and with a 16th century castle, is the Defence Research Agency and the Sea Systems Controllerate. Nowhere in Dorset is the consequence of the peace dividend more acutely felt.
  30. They've been scarred by foster care, harassed at the office or traumatized by illegal abortions.
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