scrape的意思和读音

scrape

: [skreɪp] : [skreɪp]

n.

v.

scrapes  scraping  scraped  

n.reconciliation

v.scratch,scrub,flake,scuff,abrade

n.predicament,jam,fight,scraping,rubdown

scrapev.remove

1.[t]to remove sth from a surface by moving sth sharp and hard like a knife across it

She scraped the mud off her boots.

The kids had scraped their plates clean.

damage

2.[t]to rub sth by accident so that it gets damaged or hurt

She fell and scraped her knee.

I scraped the side of my car on the wall.

Sorry, I've scraped some paint off the car.

The wire had scraped the skin from her fingers.

make sound

3.[i][t]使to make an unpleasant noise by rubbing against a hard surface; to make sth do this

I could hear his pen scraping across the paper.

We could hear her scraping away at the violin.

Don't scrape your chairs on the floor.

win with difficulty

4.[t][i]~ (sth)to manage to win or to get sth with difficulty

The team scraped a narrow victory last year.

I just scraped a pass in the exam.

They scraped a living by playing music on the streets.

The government scraped home(= just won) by three votes.

make hole in ground

5.[t]~ sth (out)to make a hole or hollow place in the ground

He found a suitable place, scraped a hole and buried the bag in it.

pull hair back

6.[t]~ your hair backto pull your hair tightly back, away from your face

Her hair was scraped back from her face in a ponytail.

IDMscrape (the bottom of) the barrelto have to use whatever things or people you can get, because there is not much choice availablen.action/sound

1.[sing]the action or unpleasant sound of one thing rubbing roughly against another

the scrape of iron on stone

damage

2.[c]an injury or a mark caused by rubbing against sth rough

She emerged from the overturned car with only a few scrapes and bruises.

difficult situation

3.[c]a difficult situation that you have caused yourself

He was always getting into scrapes as a boy.

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v.1.to rub a sharp edge or tool against a surface; to remove something by pulling a hard tool across the surface it is on2.to injure a part of your body or damage something by rubbing it against a rough surface3.to make a rough unpleasant noise by rubbing against a hard surface; to move something, causing it to make a rough unpleasant noise4.if a sharp edge or point scrapes a surface, or if you scrape it across the surface, it moves across the surface1.to rub a sharp edge or tool against a surface; to remove something by pulling a hard tool across the surface it is on2.to injure a part of your body or damage something by rubbing it against a rough surface3.to make a rough unpleasant noise by rubbing against a hard surface; to move something, causing it to make a rough unpleasant noise4.if a sharp edge or point scrapes a surface, or if you scrape it across the surface, it moves across the surface

n.1.a slight injury or mark caused by rubbing against a rough surface2.a difficult situation that someone causes by being careless3.the sound caused by something rubbing against a hard surface

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1.He made several efforts to creep out of his scrape, but the old man's eye was upon him and he made blunder after blunder.

2.Bill didn't know how he was going to scrape together the money for his wife and himself to make the trip to see his sick son.

3.Pulls a pack of Camels from her purse. Got a nasty scrape, on her elbow.

4.Police said the woman, whose name has not been made public, had been drinking at a nearby bar. She escaped with only scrape on her knees./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.His solution was to scrape crust off the top of the paddy and with it construct the road.

6.All the efforts we paid can only scrape off the oil to be adjacent to the truth, but it is impossible to wash all the attachments.

7.By the same token, Mr Browne always seems to know just the American or British politician to turn to in a scrape.

8.Normally it means to be "in a pinch" or "to get into a scrape" , but when it is applied to the economy, it becomes "financial crisis" .”。

9.If you want money at any time, I can always scrape together a tanner, you know.

10.The Soulscar refuse to yield, they will understand that this was a bad decision when we have to scrape them off our boots.