cicatrice如何读

英:['sɪkətrɪs]

美:['sɪkətrɪs]

cicatrice是什么意思

  • n.伤痕

cicatrice变形

复数:cicatrices

cicatrice词根

词根:cicatrize

vi.

cicatrize 生成瘢痕;愈合

vt.

cicatrize 使生成瘢痕;使愈合

cicatrice英英释义

  • n.a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue

cicatrice词源英文解释

Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin cicatric-, cicatrix

cicatrice 例句

1 His features were hard, and on one cheek he had a cicatrice, the remains of some misfortune that had happened to him in his boyhood.

2 Across his face he had an ugly cicatrice, not the relic of any honourable wound, but given him by the Chevalier's stick, when he struck him in the parlour at Durbellière.

3 On every other continent, in nearly every other island large in area, "war's red ruin writ in flame" has wrought its havoc, leaving evidences in many a twinging cicatrice.

4 During his military career in the army of the Conde, he had received a sabre cut across his cheek, and the cicatrice imparted a strange and unpleasant expression to his face.

5 His face was blotched and bloated; his forehead disfigured by an ugly cicatrice which turned of a bright red when he was far gone in liquor or in passion.

6 He turned over the neck of his patient's shirt and showed the cicatrice, angry and ugly.

7 Chest and back were covered with skin decoration of the cicatrice type, which, healing without any tendency to keloid, left a smooth mark, distinguished by its lustre only from the normal surface.

8 “It’s five years ago, at the affair of the Tchanak-Kampo, and here’s a little reminiscence of it;” and, throwing back the sleeve of his right arm, he showed the cicatrice of a great sabre cut. 

9 She pointed to his high bald forehead, on which was scarred a purple cicatrice—evidently the result of some terrible blow.

10 He looked full into Grey's face, and Grey looked full into his; and as he looked the great cicatrice seemed to open itself and to become purple with fresh blood stains.

11 That cicatrice did not improve his personal appearance.

12 He bared a breast on which the skin was fine and satiny like a woman's, and they saw in the firelight the cicatrice of a newly healed wound.

13 Didn't leave a cicatrice as big as a bee sting!

14 The sword of overwhelming tragedy had stripped off the protecting cicatrice of pride and arrogant resentment and bared the lonely soul beneath, that in this shuddering instant groped wildly for human comfort.

15 It is usually, indeed, the minor poetry of an age which keeps most distinctly the "cicatrice and capable impressure" of a passing literary fashion.

16 The cicatrice began to make itself very visible in his face, and the debonair manner was fast vanishing.

17 The cicatrice, combined with the natural ugliness of the features, and the greasy ocher and paint, daubed and smeared over the skin, rendered the countenance of the warrior as frightful as can be conceived.

18 And he laid bare a fearful cicatrice that almost surrounded his right arm above the wrist.

19 He is quite bald, and there is a cicatrice on his left cheek where a Malay cut him.

20 When the wounds finally heal up, each cicatrice stands out like a raised weal, and of these extraordinary marks the blacks are inordinately proud.

cicatrice 同义词

1

crust scab slough

2

scar

3 叶痕

cicatricle

4 伤疤

sabre-cut scar

6 瘢痕

scar

7 疤痕

seam scar scuff

8 脱离痕

cicatricle

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