escocer
escuece is a conjugated form of the verb escocer - View Conjugation
escocer
intransitive verb1. (to be painful)
2. (figurative) (to wound)
Felipe no puede ocultar que después de tanto tiempo, la derrota de su equipo todavía escuece.Felipe can't hide the fact that, after all this time, his team's defeat still hurts.
escocerse
pronominal verb3. (to become grazed)
a. to chafe
Alberto se pone shorts de lycra gruesa para que no se le escuezan los muslos con la silla de la bicicleta.Alberto wears thick Lycra shorts so his thighs don't chafe on the bike seat.
4. (figurative) (to be annoyed)
Lucy estába de mal genio y se escoció por una tontería que le dijeron.Lucy was in a bad mood and she was offended by a silly comment someone made.
escocer
intransitive verb1. (herida, piel)
pronominal verba. to sting
me escuecen los ojosmy eyes are stinging o smarting
2. (general)
a. no direct translation
escocerse de algoto be hurt by something
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