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Significados de
marring
en inglés
portugués
abrasão
catalán
abrasió
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Process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marring, or rubbing away.
wearing
scratch
scratching
mar
abrasion
scuff
scuffing
rubbing off
wearing down
rubbing away
portugués
abrasão
Sinónimos
Examples for "
wearing
"
wearing
scratch
scratching
mar
abrasion
Examples for "
wearing
"
1
So just top line question; is
wearing
sunscreen still a good idea?
2
But her story runs far deeper than simply
wearing
the right clothes.
3
The New York Times recently reported US business executives are
wearing
beards.
4
Air New Zealand employees will be
wearing
a new uniform next year.
5
You would certainly see someone coming for a long way
wearing
that.
1
The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from
scratch
.
2
Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from
scratch
.
3
This company was started from
scratch
and was delivered within a year.
4
Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from
scratch
.
5
The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from
scratch
.
1
But officials acknowledge they are barely
scratching
the surface of the problem.
2
The only sound was the
scratching
of the pens over the paper.
3
I said,
scratching
behind his ears just the way he liked it.
4
Webmonkey: Many successful web applications start with developers
scratching
their own itch.
5
In your incident report from last night, you didn't mention
scratching
him.
1
Nervous intensity may not so much
mar
the effect of earnest debate.
2
The grandmother remained silent, not to
mar
the happiness of the child.
3
This would anticipate the author and
mar
the interest of his story.
4
For some time nothing occurred to
mar
the peace of the household.
5
I never make in such
matters
,
-
or
mar
if I can help it.
1
The
abrasion
-
effects
produced by the impact of the snow particles were astonishing.
2
No bruising or
abrasion
in the area of the anus or genitalia.
3
The material isn't designed to withstand assaults from sharps or high
abrasion
.
4
Lisa held a rectangular card to the left of the
abrasion
.
5
Water, wind, and
abrasion
resistant, the jacket kept the elements out.
1
On the sidewalk she heard the brooding
scuff
of heavy work boots.
2
I'm happy to report I didn't leave a single
scuff
or scratch.
3
Then suddenly I heard the faint
scuff
of a shoe, just outside.
4
Even now, Raley and I could see
scuff
patches on the road.
5
The boys waved, and with a
scuff
of their snow-shoes were off.
1
She hardly ever used it at home, for fear of
scuffing
it.
2
There was a slight breeze coming in off the sea,
scuffing
whitecaps.
3
A
scuffing
of something soft against the hard bark of the tree.
4
Five figures crowded the narrow corridor, their bare feet
scuffing
the floor.
5
Raskan set off for the stables, his heels
scuffing
on the cobblestones.
1
The success of the Barbie games already seems to be
rubbing
off
.
2
I think he's
rubbing
off
on you.' That sort of thing.
3
In short, he made the lady see the necessity of
rubbing
off
Angouleme.
4
Hot tall people are always
rubbing
off
on the wrong foot.
5
Whatever was wrong with him, they didn't want it
rubbing
off
on them.
1
See in Lombardini, Sulle Inondazioni in Francia, p.
wearing
down
hard rock.
2
Once immobilized, it was simply a matter of
wearing
down
the armor.
3
An enemy may imagine them
wearing
down
their efficiency on the leash.
4
The device was replaced in 2007 because its battery was
wearing
down
.
5
Kerber said that
wearing
down
her 36-year-old rival was part of her strategy.
1
Charlotte was
rubbing
away
at an old brass candlestick upon the dressing-table.
2
She drew a hand down her face,
rubbing
away
the sweat.
3
Sonny in her arms wriggling, sandpaper voice
rubbing
away
.
4
Robert Neville's hands went limp and slid off her calves,
rubbing
away
part of the tan.
5
Polishing Refines the finish of an object by
rubbing
away
the top layer of the surface.
Uso de
marring
en inglés
1
When not in use, it can be removed without
marring
the casing.
2
The entry of Heracles practically makes the play double,
marring
its continuity.
3
One should use a chin-rest to prevent perspiration from
marring
the varnish.
4
Anything to keep a frown from
marring
the- Imeanfrom your face.
5
Like a blotch
marring
the burgeoning blue, the wolf leaped behind Custo.
6
Kell spat blood onto Rhy's lovely inlaid floor,
marring
the intricate pattern.
7
Why, indeed, since they'll no win past your ain makin' or
marring
?
8
A dread of
marring
his freedom blocks the easy gesture of expressing gratitude.
9
If the disrepute
marring
parliamentary proceedings wasn't so serious, it would be funny.
10
You could change nothing without
marring
the beauty of the whole.
11
There was even a few water stains
marring
the ink on the back.
12
There would, in that case, be a
marring
of the harmonies.
13
As I did, I could clearly see streaks
marring
the planet's cloud oceans.
14
Stick pins through at right angles to brim to avoid
marring
the velvet.
15
This ideal we must keep free from all
marring
or stain.
16
The bubbling stopped, petering out after barely
marring
the shiny finish.
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Sobre este término
marring
marr
Verbo
Presente
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
escape the marring
foolhardy marring
marring element
Translations for
marring
portugués
abrasão
catalán
abrasió
abrasió mecànica
Marring
a través del tiempo
Marring
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común