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a·brade /əˈbreɪd/ verb [intransitive, transitive] technical to rub something so hard that the surface becomes damaged 磨损→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusabrade• We are chalk and cheese; our personalities are radically different and likely to abrade each other.• The only way to shape it is to abrade it with even harder substances.• It amazed her now how completely love could abrade those sharp edges.Origin abrade (1600-1700) Latin abradere, from ab- “away” + radere “to rub hard”a·brade verbChineseSyllable hard to that surface becomes so Corpus damaged something rub the |