scab

US /skæb/
UK /skæb/
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1.

痂, 结痂

a mass of dried blood and serum that forms over a wound as it heals

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The cut on his knee formed a scab.
他膝盖上的伤口结了
Don't pick at your scab, it will heal faster if you leave it alone.
不要抠你的,让它自己好得更快。
2.

工贼, 罢工破坏者

a person who works while others are on strike; a strikebreaker

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The union members shouted at the scabs crossing the picket line.
工会成员对越过纠察线的工贼大喊大叫。
No one wants to be seen as a scab by their colleagues.
没有人想被同事视为工贼
1.

结痂, 形成痂

to form a scab

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The wound began to scab over.
伤口开始结痂
His knee was still red, but it was starting to scab.
他的膝盖仍然是红色的,但已经开始结痂了。
2.

当工贼, 破坏罢工

to act as a strikebreaker

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He was accused of trying to scab during the factory strike.
他被指控在工厂罢工期间试图当工贼
The union warned members not to scab.
工会警告成员不要当工贼