abrade
abrade — 動詞
- abradepresent simple I / you / we / they
- abradeshe / she / it
- abradedpast simple
- abrading-ing form
1. to gradually damage or destroy the outer layer of a solid surface by scraping or
磨損;磨掉
因摩擦而磨損物體表面
to gradually damage or destroy the outer layer of a solid surface by scraping or rubbing it against something hard or rough
Padma's new hiking boots had abraded the skin on both heels by the time she reached the hut.
Padma 的新登山靴在她抵達小屋時,已經磨破了雙腳腳跟的皮膚。
common collocation: abrade + skin / surface
Two years of sandstorms had abraded the ancient statues until their features were barely visible.
兩年的沙塵暴磨損了那些古代雕像,使它們的輪廓幾乎無法辨識。
passive: be abraded by [natural force]
The mechanic warned that a loose brake pad can abrade the metal surface of the rotor over time.
技師警告說,鬆動的煞車片會隨著時間磨損轉子的金屬表面。
Years of heavy foot traffic had abraded the wooden floor near the old library entrance.
多年的大量人潮已經磨損了舊圖書館入口附近的木地板。
Ezra scrubbed the pan so hard that he abraded the non-stick coating.
Ezra 刷鍋刷得太用力,以致磨掉了不沾塗層。
- erode
broader term that can include chemical or water-based wear; abrade is strictly mechanical friction
- scrape
more specific to a single forceful action rather than gradual rubbing over time
- chafe
used mainly for skin or fabric irritated by repeated rubbing; narrower than abrade
- grind down
emphasises pressure and the progressive reduction of material through friction
文法句型
abrade + noun phrase (the surface / skin / coating)
be abraded by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive (be abraded) when the agent — wind, sand, friction — is the focus rather than a person. The object is typically a solid surface: skin, rock, metal, wood, or a coating.