Ingrown Meaning in English
word
ɪnˈɡɹəʊn
in-GROHN
ˈɪŋɡɹəʊn
ING-grohn
التعريف
Describes hair, nails, or similar things that have grown back into the skin instead of outwards, often causing pain or infection.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used for 'ingrown hair' or 'ingrown toenail.' Medical and neutral in tone, not slang. Often paired with body parts: 'ingrown toenail,' 'ingrown hair.' Not for plants or unrelated contexts.
Spanish: encarnado (uñas o pelo) - incrustado (sentido médico)Portuguese (BR): encravado (unha ou pelo)Portuguese (PT): encravado (unha ou pelo)Chinese (Simplified): 嵌入的(毛、指甲)Chinese (Traditional): 嵌入的(毛、指甲)Hindi: अंदर उगा हुआ (नाखून या बाल)Arabic: نامٍ للداخل (الأظافر أو الشعر)Bengali: অন্তর্দদ্ধ (চুল/নখ)Russian: вросшийJapanese: 巻き込んだ - 埋没(まいぼつ)Vietnamese: mọc ngượcKorean: 내향성Turkish: içe büyüyenUrdu: اندر اُگا ہواIndonesian: tumbuh ke dalam
جمل نموذجية
He has an ingrown toenail that hurts a lot.
basic
An ingrown hair can lead to a small bump on your skin.
basic
Doctors can help remove an ingrown nail safely.
basic
I think I got an ingrown hair from shaving too quickly.
natural
She had to see a specialist for her ingrown toenail last year.
natural
After hiking all day, he noticed he had an ingrown nail on his toe.
natural