scar
scar
skɑr
skaar
British pronunciation
/skɑː/
scarred

Définition et signification de « scar » en anglais

Scar
01

cicatrice, balafre

a mark that is left on one's skin after a wound or cut has healed
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A scar is a permanent mark on the skin that remains after a wound or injury has healed.
Une cicatrice est une marque permanente sur la peau qui reste après qu'une blessure ou une plaie ait guéri.
Scars can vary in appearance, from flat and pale to raised and red, depending on the type of injury and individual healing process.
Les cicatrices peuvent varier en apparence, de plates et pâles à surélevées et rouges, selon le type de blessure et le processus de guérison individuel.
02

a lasting sign or trace of damage, suffering, or loss

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The war left deep scars on the nation's memory.
The scandal left a permanent scar on the company's reputation.
to scar
01

marquer, laisser une cicatrice à, laisser une cicatrice sur

to leave a mark on the skin after the injured tissue has healed
Intransitive
Transitive: to scar one's skin
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The burn injury scarred his arm, reminding him of the incident.
La brûlure a cicatrisé son bras, lui rappelant l'incident.
The rock climbing accident scarred her knees, but she continued the sport.
L'accident d'escalade a marqué ses genoux, mais elle a continué ce sport.
02

marquer, blesser

to leave a lasting mental or emotional impact, often from a traumatic or painful experience
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The tragic event scarred her deeply, affecting her for years.
L'événement tragique l'a marquée profondément, l'affectant pendant des années.
Witnessing the accident scarred him emotionally.
Assister à l'accident l'a marqué émotionnellement.
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