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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.
scraped knee
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/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.
📘 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
📖 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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