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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++chafe /tʃeɪf/ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]RUB if a part of your body chafes or if something chafes it, it becomes sore because of something rubbing against it 擦伤;擦痛 Wear a T-shirt under your wet suit to stop it chafing. 在潜水服里面穿一件T恤防止蹭痛皮肤。2 [intransitive]WAIT to feel impatient or annoyed 〔因而〕恼怒,焦躁,不耐烦chafe at/against/under Some hunters are chafing under the new restrictions. 一些猎人对这些新的限制规定感到十分恼怒。3. [transitive] British EnglishRUB to rub part of your body to make it warm 把〔身体某一部位〕擦热→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
chafeMy dress was too tight under the arms and had a collar that chafed.The boots have a soft lining to prevent your toes from chafing.Hsu Fu consumed rope like no other vessel that I had ever sailed, and the reason was obvious: chafe.Make sure that all canes of raspberries, blackberries and other fruits are tied in securely to prevent breakage and chafing.But he chafed a bit as a member of a commercial office team.Mitchell looked away chafing against this infiltration, of being led by Kingsley to recognize himself, the meaninglessness of his position.The President chafed at this baseless criticism.I chafed her feet and tucked her nightdress close.The handcuff chafed his left wrist.I chafed some warmth into my soul by telling myself that our business required an understanding of the fleeting.Mrs Reagan, however, chafed under the monologue.chafe at/against/underHe does, however, chafe at descriptions of him as a slow-growth advocate.Yet there is no label Beatty would wear without chafing against it.Some people have chafed at the idea that they are constantly being monitored by an electronic Big Brother.Mrs Reagan, however, chafed under the monologue.Many members of the alien companies of the Pioneers chafed against the restrictions of their service.The President chafed at this baseless criticism.Mitchell looked away chafing against this infiltration, of being led by Kingsley to recognize himself, the meaninglessness of his position.In a town that chafed under this tyranny, every new house that went up was a vote against the Cecil interest.
Origin chafe (1200-1300) Old French chaufer to warm, from Latin calefacere, from calere to be warm + facere to make
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chafe
chafe /tʃeɪf/ verb
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: chaufer 'to warm', from Latin calefacere, from calere 'to be warm' + facere 'to make'
1. [intransitive and transitive] if a part of your body chafes or if something chafes it, it becomes sore because of something rubbing against it:
    Wear a T-shirt under your wet suit to stop it chafing.
2. [intransitive] to feel impatient or annoyed
    chafe at/against/under
    Some hunters are chafing under the new restrictions.
3. [transitive] British English to rub part of your body to make it warm


chafeBrE /tʃeɪf/ 🔊NAmE /tʃeɪf/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they chafe BrE /tʃeɪf/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃeɪf/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it chafes BrE /tʃeɪfs/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃeɪfs/ 🔊past simple chafed BrE /tʃeɪft/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃeɪft/ 🔊past participle chafed BrE /tʃeɪft/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃeɪft/ 🔊 -ing form chafing BrE /ˈtʃeɪfɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtʃeɪfɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] if skin chafes, or if sth chafes it, it becomes sore because the thing is rubbing against it 擦痛;擦得红肿Her wrists chafed where the rope had been. 她的手腕上给绳子勒过的地方都磨红了。🔊🔊~ sth The collar was far too tight and chafed her neck. 衣领特别紧,把她脖子擦痛了。🔊🔊 [intransitive] ~ (at/under sth) (formal) to feel annoyed and impatient about sth, especially because it limits what you can do (尤指因受限制而)恼怒,烦恼,焦躁He soon chafed at the restrictions of his situation. 他很快便因为处处受到限制而感到恼火。🔊🔊