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abrasion    音標拼音: [əbr'eʒən]
n. 磨去,磨損,磨損處

磨去,磨損,磨損處

abrasion
n 1: an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off [synonym:
{abrasion}, {scratch}, {scrape}, {excoriation}]
2: erosion by friction [synonym: {abrasion}, {attrition},
{corrasion}, {detrition}]
3: the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water
or wind or ice [synonym: {grinding}, {abrasion}, {attrition},
{detrition}]

Abrasion \Ab*ra"sion\, n. [L. abrasio, fr. abradere. See
{Abrade}.]
1. The act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing
away by friction; as, the abrasion of coins.
[1913 Webster]

2. The substance rubbed off. --Berkeley.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Med.)
(a) A superficial excoriation of skin or mucous membranes.
--AS
(b) Erosion of the tooth substance --AS
[1913 Webster]

102 Moby Thesaurus words for "abrasion":
ablation, abrasive, abstraction, atomization, attrition, beating,
blemish, break, brecciation, buffing, burn, burnishing, chafe,
chafing, check, chip, comminution, concussion, crack, crackle,
craze, crumbling, crushing, cut, deduction, detrition,
disintegration, dressing, erasure, erosion, filing, flash burn,
fracture, fragmentation, fray, frazzle, fretting, gall, galling,
gash, granulation, granulization, grating, grazing, grinding, hurt,
incision, injury, laceration, lesion, levigation, limation,
mashing, mortal wound, mutilation, polishing, pounding, powdering,
puncture, purification, rasping, refinement, removal, rent, rip,
rubbing away, run, rupture, sandblasting, sanding, scald, scorch,
scouring, scrape, scraping, scratch, scratching, scrub, scrubbing,
scuff, second-degree burn, shining, shredding, slash, smashing,
smoothing, sore, stab, stab wound, subduction, sublation,
subtraction, taking away, tear, third-degree burn, trauma,
trituration, wear, wearing away, wound, wounds immedicable,
wrench



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  • Abrasion (Scrape): How To Treat - Cleveland Clinic
    An abrasion, or scrape, is an injury that occurs when your skin rubs off There are three types of abrasion patterns
  • How To Recognize and Treat Minor Abrasion Wounds at Home
    Abrasions often heal at home within two weeks without medical care Washing an abrasion and applying a petrolatum-based ointment promotes healing Complications from untreated abrasions
  • Abrasion (medicine) - Wikipedia
    An abrasion is a partial thickness wound caused by damage to the skin [1] It can be superficial, which involves only the epidermis, or deep, which involves the deep dermis
  • Laceration vs. Skin Tear vs. Abrasion: Know the difference
    Abrasions are caused by frictional forces between the skin and rough surfaces, leading to the removal of the superficial layers of skin Mechanisms include scraping or rubbing against abrasive surfaces Sharp objects typically cause lacerations, whereas skin tears result from shearing or stretching forces on fragile skin
  • Abrasion: Home Treatment, Symptoms, Recovery, and More
    A skin abrasion is a type of open wound that’s caused by the skin rubbing against a rough surface It may be called a scrape or a graze
  • Abrasions: Grades, Treatments, and Complications
    An abrasion is an open wound that occurs when your skin rubs against, presses on, or impacts a rough or hard surface Abrasions can include everything from scrapes to raspberries to road rash Abrasions can vary in severity, and the treatment required depends on the type
  • Scrapes (Abrasions): Care Instructions | Kaiser Permanente
    Scrapes (abrasions) are wounds where your skin has been rubbed or torn off Most scrapes do not go deep into the skin, but some may remove several layers of skin Scrapes usually don't bleed much, but they may ooze pinkish fluid Scrapes on the head or face may appear worse than they are
  • How to Heal an Abrasion Wound: Step-by-Step Guide
    Proper care and treatment of abrasion wounds are key to healing and avoiding infection We will outline the essential steps to guide you through the healing process
  • Understanding Open Wounds: Laceration vs Abrasion
    What is an Abrasion? Definition and Characteristics An abrasion is an open wound caused by scraping or rubbing off the skin It typically involves only the outermost layers of the skin, known as the epidermis Unlike lacerations, which are deep and have jagged edges, abrasions are superficial wounds that do not penetrate deeply into the skin
  • How Does Abrasion Occur: Causes, Wounds, and Healing
    An abrasion occurs when your skin is dragged or scraped across a rough surface, and the resulting friction strips away the outermost layers of tissue Unlike cuts or puncture wounds, abrasions don’t involve a sharp object slicing through skin





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