scuff
美音:
[skʌf
]英音:
[skʌf
]vi.拖足而行,磨损 vt.以足擦地,践踏,使磨损 n.拖着脚走,磨损之处
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scuff为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:scuffer 动词过去式:scuffed 过去分词:scuffed 现在分词:scuffing 第三人称单数:scuffs
scuff
/skʌf; skʌf/
v
1 [Tn]
(a) mark or scrape (a surface) with one's shoes 用鞋踩或蹭(物体表面)
*a badly scuffed door 用鞋蹭旧的门.
(b) mark, scrape or wear away (a shoe) 蹭、磨损或穿坏(鞋)
*I scuffed the heel of my boot on the step. 我的靴子後跟在台阶上磨坏了.
2 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn no passive 不用于被动语态] drag (one's feet) while walking; shuffle 拖着(脚)走; 拖着脚走
*If you scuff (your feet) like that, you'll wear the heels out. 你那么拖着脚走路, 就要把鞋跟磨坏了.
* She scuffed past in her mother's slippers. 她趿拉着她母亲的拖鞋走过去了.
scuff
v [T]
[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language]
to make a mark on a smooth surface by rubbing it against something rough
His shoes were old and badly scuffed.
scuff your feet/heels
to walk in a slow lazy way, not lifting your feet up very high