To damage the skin on a part of the body, superficially, but causing stinging pain, usually done by children (and mr bush) falling off bikes, etc. Hola, me gustaría saber la diferencia en el uso de estas 3 palabras: It is common to use graze in talk about bullets that have grazed somebody's flesh without causing serious injury.
What's the difference between scrape and graze if we're talking about 'scraping an elbow'.? Here's a very tentative suggestion: In this situation, i would say in english :
Are both terms equal or does scrape imply a rougher motion and effect than graze eg. And though my maid might graze her knuckles scrubbing. Schine's use of graze in the sentence doesn't sound particularly. Hi folks ~ when you slide or fall on the ground, sometimes your knee may get hurt by it.
For native speakers, i think that “graze” definitely has a connotation of eating grass, whereas “browse” has a meaning of eating leaves, buds or whatever grows higher than. I got grazed in my. I grazed/scraped my leg on/agaist the pillar i grazed/scraped my hands and knees. And i said, nothing serious, just a graze.
I'll write some sentences below.can you check if. I fell and skinned my knee, and then my freinds came up to me and asked if i was alright. I might graze at the salad bar, but if i wanted to lose weight, i would skim the fat off the cooled broth before reheating it.