scathe
- IPA[skeɪð]
英式
- harm; injure;damage or destroy by fire or lightning
- harm; injury
verb: scathe, 3rd person present: scathes, gerund or present participle: scathing, past tense: scathed, past participle: scathed
noun: scathe
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. harm; injure he was barely scathed
- ▪ damage or destroy by fire or lightning the pine tree scathed by lightning-fire
名詞
- 1. harm; injury it was cheering to hear that you had got through winter and diphtheria without scathe
- 更多解釋
- IPA[skāT͟H]
美式
- harm; injure: he was barely scathed
- harm; injury: it was cheering to hear that you had got through winter and diphtheria without scathe
Oxford American Dictionary