scuff
英 [skʌf]
美 [skʌf]
- vt. 使磨损;践踏;拖着脚走
- vi. 磨损;拖着脚走
- n. 拖着脚走;磨损之处
1. shuffle => scuffle => scuff.
2. 因为太挤、太混乱才会磨损,导致拖着脚走。
scuff 拖着脚走来自 PIE*skeubh,推,挤,词源同 shove,shuffle.引申词义拖着脚走。
- scuff (v.)
- 1768, "to walk (through or over something) without raising the feet," from Scottish, probably from a Scandinavian source related to Old Norse skufa, skyfa "to shove, push aside," from PIE *skeubh- "to shove" (see shove (v.)). Meaning "injure the surface of" is from 1897. Related: Scuffed; scuffing. As a noun from 1824.
- 1. Constant wheelchair use will scuff almost any floor surface.
- 任何地板上经常有轮椅走动几乎都会有所磨损。
- 2. Scuff marks from shoes are difficult to remove.
- 鞋上的擦痕很难除掉。
- 3. If you scuff ( your feet ) like that, you'll wear the heels out.
- 你那 麽 拖着脚走路, 就要把鞋跟磨坏了.
- 4. If you scuff like that, you'll wear the heels out.
- 你那么拖着脚走路, 就要把鞋跟磨坏了.
- 5. Position scuff plate on sill and snap into place.
- 将车门框板放置在门槛上并且压紧到位.