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lacerated    
撕裂状的

撕裂状的

lacerated
adj 1: irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn; "lacerate
leaves" [synonym: {lacerate}, {lacerated}]
2: having edges that are jagged from injury [synonym: {lacerate},
{lacerated}, {mangled}, {torn}]

Lacerate \Lac"er*ate\, Lacerated \Lac"er*a`ted\, p. a. [L.
laceratus, p. p.]
1. Rent; torn; mangled; as, a lacerated wound.
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By each other's fury lacerate --Southey.
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2. (Bot. & Zool.) Jagged, or slashed irregularly, at the end,
or along the edge.
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lacerated \lacerated\ adj.
torn roughly; -- of skin.

Syn: mangled, torn.
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Lacerate \Lac"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lacerated}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Lacerating}.] [L. laceratus, p. p. of lacerare to
lacerate, fr. lacer mangled, lacerated; cf. Gr. ? a rent,
rending, ? to tear; perh. akin to E. slay.]
To tear; to rend; to separate by tearing; to mangle; as, to
lacerate the flesh. Hence: To afflict; to torture; as, to
lacerate the heart.
[1913 Webster] Lacerate

100 Moby Thesaurus words for "lacerated":
afflicted, aggravated, agonized, battlemented, broken, burned,
burst, busted, checked, chipped, chopped, clawed, cleft, cloven,
convulsed, cracked, crazed, crenate, crenated, crenellated,
crenulate, crucified, cut, damaged, dentate, dentated,
deteriorated, distressed, embittered, embrasured, erose,
exacerbated, gashed, harmed, harrowed, hurt, hurting, impaired,
imperfect, in bits, in distress, in pain, in pieces, in shards,
in shreds, incised, indented, jagged, jaggy, lacerate, lancinated,
mangled, martyred, martyrized, mutilated, nicked, notched,
on the rack, pained, quartered, racked, ragged, rent, ripped,
riven, ruptured, savaged, saw-toothed, sawlike, scalded, scalloped,
scorched, scored, serrate, serrated, serrulated, severed,
shattered, shredded, slashed, slit, smashed, splintered, split,
sprung, suffering, tattered, the worse for, toothed, tormented,
torn, tortured, twisted, under the harrow, weakened, worse,
worse off, worsened, wounded, wrung


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