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Scraped Your Knee: Meaning and Care

Meaning 1:scraped knee (scraped your knee)

scraped your knee 🔊
/skreɪpt jɔːr niː/
v-phrase
When the skin on your knee gets rubbed off by falling on a rough surface, like the ground, often causing a little bit of pain and bleeding.
Child scraped knee with dirt and blood, parent holding bandage
scraped knee 🔊
/skreɪpt niː/
v-phrase
When the outer layer of skin on the knee is torn or rubbed off due to friction against a rough surface, typically resulting from a fall.
📁 Category:Physical & Mental Health 🔖 Level:elementary

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
'Scraped' from OE 'scrapian' (scratch) + -ed; 'knee' from OE 'cneow'.
💡 Mnemonic
Picture the sound 'skrrr' as your knee scrapes the ground—'scrape' + 'knee'.
📖 Example
The little boy scraped his knee when he fell off his skateboard in the park, but he bravely got back up after his mom cleaned the wound. 🔊 The little boy scraped his knee when he fell off his skateboard in the park, but he bravely got back up after his mom cleaned the wound.
🔗 Collocations
scrape one's knee (on the pavement) – to injure one's knee by rubbing it against a hard surface
get a scraped knee – to acquire an injury where the skin of the knee is abraded
suffer a scraped knee – to experience a knee injury from friction or a fall
🔄 Synonyms
abrade your knee (v-phrase) – to wear away the skin on your knee by friction
graze your knee (v-phrase) – to lightly scrape the skin off your knee
skin your knee (v-phrase) – to remove a layer of skin from your knee by scraping
🚫 Antonyms
protect your knee (v-phrase) – to prevent injury to the knee, especially from scrapes
heal your knee (v-phrase) – to allow the skin on the knee to recover after an injury
🌱 Derivatives
scrape (verb) – to rub against a rough surface, causing friction or damage
scraper (noun) – a tool or object used for scraping
scraped (adjective) – having the skin abraded or rubbed off
📖 Cultural Story
The phrase 'scraped your knee' is commonly used in English to describe a minor childhood injury from falls, especially during outdoor play, reflecting a universal experience of growing up.
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