1. graze
Sheep graze on front lawns and horses in open fields.
The pathologist wrote that there were graze wounds
I grazed my knee when I fell off the bike. The bullet grazed his cheek. The cows were grazing on the meadow.
The bullet grazed his cheek.
fields where they used to graze their sheep
She has a nasty graze on her elbow.
Her legs were covered with bruises and grazes.
I have a graze here.
The sheep graze the grass in the field.
The herds are turned out into the pasture to graze.
Angličtina slovo „obtarcie„(graze) se zobrazí v sadách:
Health - matura rozszerzonaMatura Repetytorium Module 11angielski dodatkowe slowkaE Dla Zaawansowanych 1 C12. blister
She has blisters on her skin
Definition a blister is a swollen area on your skin that is full of clear liquid and is caused by rubbing the skin too much
My sunburn has started to blister.
I've got blisters on my fingers.
If you walk to much on the party, you are likely to have blisters the next day.
She wore too tight shoes and now she has a terrible blister on her heel.
I had a blister on my big toe, and it got infected. My whole toe swelled up like a balloon!
I've been riding a bike for over three hours and I've got blisters on my hands from holding the handle bars.
Cover the spot with zinc oxide tape or a bandage — anything to reduce the heat and friction on the area which might become a blister.
a blister is an elevation of the skin filled with serum
I used to get blisters on my hands.
You will get a blister If you wear shoes that are too tight
I got blisters from my new shoes.
Spending too much time in the sun, or not using adequate protection can blister your skin and make it peel.
A blister rose on one of her left fingers.
Angličtina slovo „obtarcie„(blister) se zobrazí v sadách:
illness and injuriesIlnesses and injuries