lacerate
la
ˈlæ
ce
rate
ˌreɪt
reit
British pronunciation
/lˈæsəɹˌe‍ɪt/

Definición y significado de "lacerate"en inglés

to lacerate
01

lacerar

to tear the skin or flesh, causing deep and often irregular wounds
Transitive: to lacerate a person or skin or flesh
to lacerate definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The jagged glass shards lacerated his hand when he tried to pick them up.
Los fragmentos de vidrio dentados laceraron su mano cuando intentó recogerlos.
In the accident, the broken metal fence lacerated her leg, requiring immediate medical attention.
En el accidente, la valla de metal rota laceró su pierna, requiriendo atención médica inmediata.
02

lacerar

to make someone suffer from a lot of emotional or mental pain
Transitive: to lacerate someone's emotions
example
Ejemplos
The news of her friend 's betrayal lacerated her heart, leaving her in a state of profound sorrow.
La noticia de la traición de su amigo laceró su corazón, dejándola en un estado de profunda tristeza.
His cruel words lacerated her spirit, leaving behind scars that would take time to heal.
Sus palabras crueles laceraron su espíritu, dejando cicatrices que tardarían en sanar.
03

lacerar, destrozar

to severely criticize or censure someone or something
Transitive: to lacerate someone's work
example
Ejemplos
The film critic lacerated the director's latest movie, calling it a " disjointed mess " in her scathing review.
El crítico de cine laceró la última película del director, llamándola un "desastre incoherente" en su reseña mordaz.
During the debate, the opposition leader lacerated the government's policies, accusing them of incompetence and neglect.
Durante el debate, el líder de la oposición laceró las políticas del gobierno, acusándolas de incompetencia y negligencia.
lacerate
01

lacerado, desgarrado

having edges that are jagged from injury
02

lacerado, desgarrado irregularmente

irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn
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