1. abrade
abraded skin
Anglais mot "przecierać"(abrade) se produit dans des ensembles:
Fiszki z książki - "One Thousand Ways To Make Mone...Fiszki z książki - "Fissure of the Anus and Fistul...Fiszki z książki - "A Selection from the Works of ...Fiszki z książki - "Led Astray and The Sphinx Two ...Fiszki z książki - "Society for Pure English, Trac...2. rub
Do you think we'll get a chance to rub shoulders with any celebrities?
There's the rub.
Will you rub my shoulders?
Rub salt in the wound.
He rubbed (at) the stain on his trousers and made it worse; We rubbed some polish into the surface of the wood; She was rubbing her hands (together) at the thought of winning; My new shoes are rubbing (against/on my toe) and now I've got blisters.
Will you please use indelible ink so the phrase won't rub out?
to press something with a circular or up-and-down repeated movement: She rubbed sun lotion over her entire body.
During prohibition days, racketeers used to rub each other out to get control of the rum-running racket.
It's in pencil so you can rub it out if you need to.
Rub briskly with soap, and the stain will soon wash off.
I'll give your back a rub.
He stands there, enjoying the brief flashback, rubbing the water from his hair with a towel.
I rubbed some suntan oil on her back.
My new shoes are rubbing against my toe and I've got blistes.
Do you often rub it?