
상처나 화상이 나은 뒤 피부에 남는 영구적인 흔적
A permanent mark left on the skin or body tissue after a wound, burn, or sore has healed.
예문:
"The surgeon assured her that the scar would eventually fade with proper care."
"He has a small scar on his chin from a bicycle accident in his youth."
트라우마나 고통스러운 경험으로 인해 남은 지속적인 정신적 영향
A lasting emotional or mental effect caused by a traumatic or painful experience.
예문:
"The war left deep psychological scars on the survivors that lasted for decades."
"Childhood neglect can leave emotional scars that affect adult relationships."
잎이나 다른 부분이 붙어 있다가 떨어진 자리에 남은 식물 줄기의 흔적
A mark on a plant stem indicating where a leaf or other part was once attached.
예문:
"The botanist used the shape of the leaf scars to identify the dormant tree."
"Each scar on the twig marks the position of a previous year's growth."
가파르고 높은 절벽이나 특히 석회암으로 된 바위 노출지
A steep, high cliff or a rocky outcrop, especially one made of limestone.
예문:
"The hikers followed a narrow path along the edge of the limestone scar."
"The rugged scar dominated the landscape of the northern valley."
신체적 또는 정서적으로 누군가나 무언가에 영구적인 손상 흔적을 남기다
To mark someone or something with a permanent sign of damage, either physically or emotionally.
예문:
"The landscape was scarred by years of intensive open-pit mining."
"He was deeply scarred by the betrayal of his closest friend."
"The fire scarred the walls of the historic building."
상처가 치유되는 과정에서 흉터가 생기다
To form a scar during the healing process of a wound.
예문:
"If you pick at the scab, the wound is more likely to scar."
"The deep incision eventually scarred over after several months."