scuff
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 不用於被动语态]
drag (one's feet) while walking; shuffle 拖著(脚)走; 拖著脚走
If you scuff (your feet) like that, you'll wear the heels out. 你那麽拖著脚走路, 就要把鞋跟磨坏了.
She scuffed past in her mother's slippers. 她趿拉著她母亲的拖鞋走过去了. scuff (also `scuff-mark), n mark made by scuffing 用鞋踩出的或蹭出的痕迹
scuffs on the skirting-board 壁脚板上用鞋蹭出的痕迹.
ABCabbr. alphabet 字母表;automatic bass compensation 自动低音补偿;automatic brightness control 自动亮度控制;alarms by carrier (panic-button device alerting fire and police stations) 移动警报器(火警和警察局的紧急按钮设备);
From the mountain, Lenny can look off across the valley.
雷尼可以从那座山眺望谷间远处的那边。
Winter was coming on and the hills threatened the surrounding villages with destruction, for heavy rain would not only wash away the soil but would cause serious floods as well.