chafe
vt.& vi. 擦热(尤指皮肤); 擦痛; 发怒; 惹怒
If your skin chafes or is chafed by something, it becomes sore as a result of something rubbing against it.
My shorts were chafing my thighs...
我的短裤把大腿磨得生疼。
She turned him in the bed so that the sheets wouldn't chafe his skin into sores...
她帮他翻了个身,免得他生褥疮。
If you chafe at something such as a restriction, you feel annoyed about it.
He had chafed at having to take orders from another...
他对于不得不听命于人很恼火。
He was chafing under the company's new ownership.
他在新老板的手下工作得很不开心。
1. soreness and warmth caused by friction;
2. anger produced by some annoying irritation
1. become or make sore by or as if by rubbing
2. feel extreme irritation or anger;
3. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations;
4. tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading;
5. cause friction;
6. warm by rubbing, as with the hands
Now she was beginning to chafe at the obligations this life imposed.
现在她已开始对这种生活向她索取的代价感到焦躁.
He would not chafe at the absence of routine chores.
他不需介意无日常事务可处理.
The foaming waves chafe against the rocky shore.
汹涌的波涛猛烈地冲击着礁岸.
A stiff collar may chafe your neck.
硬的衣领会擦伤你的脖子.
He had a nasty chafe on his knee.
他的膝盖擦伤严重.