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Lacerate Lacerated Sharp Badly D Læsəreit V.割裂 Verb

英语单词 lacerate
英美音标 ['læsəreit]
中文释义 v.割裂
vocabulary简明 The verb lacerate means to cut or tear. So the envelope that gave you that nasty paper cut? It lacerated your finger.
vocabulary扩展 Something usually needs to be sharp or jagged to lacerate you, like broken glass or a sharp stick. You won't be getting lacerated anytime soon by lace or cotton balls, that's for sure. But watch out for sharp-tongued people hurling hateful words your way; those snide remarks and personal digs can lacerate feelings like a knife slicing through butter.
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[VERB 动词]划破,撕裂,割伤(皮肤) If something lacerates your skin, it cuts it badly and deeply.
  [V n]
  [Also V]
  • Its claws lacerated his thighs.

    它的爪子挠伤了他的大腿。

lacerated
  • She was suffering from a badly lacerated hand.

    她的手被严重划伤。

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