chafe
chafe
ʧeɪf
cheif
British pronunciation
/tʃeɪf/

Definición y significado de "chafe"en inglés

to chafe
01

to be irritated or annoyed by minor disturbances or constraints

to chafe definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The prisoner chafed at the restrictions.
02

rozar

(of a body part) to become sore or irritated due to being rubbed against something
example
Ejemplos
Wearing ill-fitting shoes caused his heels to chafe, resulting in painful blisters.
Usar zapatos que no ajustaban bien hizo que sus talones se irritaran, lo que resultó en ampollas dolorosas.
2.1

irritar, rozar

to make a body part become sore or irritated by rubbing against it
example
Ejemplos
He had to frequently adjust the strap of his bag to prevent it from chafing his shoulder.
Tenía que ajustar frecuentemente la correa de su bolso para evitar que le irritara el hombro.
03

to generate warmth or stimulate circulation by rubbing

example
Ejemplos
He chafed his numb hands before putting on gloves.
01

anger, irritation, or annoyance caused by a minor provocation or constraint

example
Ejemplos
The strict rules were a constant chafe for the students.
02

soreness, warmth, or irritation of the skin or body caused by rubbing or friction

example
Ejemplos
He applied cream to the chafe on his heels.
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