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scratch [skræt∫]1. noun• we've only managed to scratch the surface of the problem nous n'avons fait qu'effleurer le problème• to scratch o.s. se gratterc. [+ meeting, match] annuler ; (Computing) effacer ; [+ competitor] scratcher ; (US) [+ candidate] rayer de la liste4. compounds* * *[skrætʃ] 1.1) ( wound) gen égratignure f; (from a claw, fingernail) griffure f2) (on metal, furniture) éraflure f; (on record, disc, glass) rayure f3) ( to relieve an itch)4) ( sound) grattement m5) (colloq)he/his work is not up to scratch — il/son travail n'est pas à la hauteur
6) ( zero)7) Sport2.adjective [team] de fortune; [meal] improvisé3.transitive verb1) ( cancel) supprimer; effacer [file]2) ( trace)3) [cat, person] griffer; [thorns, rosebush] égratigner4) ( react to itch) gratterto scratch one's head — lit se gratter la tête; fig être perplexe
5) ( damage) gen érafler; rayer [record]; [cat] se faire les griffes sur [furniture]6) Sport retirer, scratcher4.1) ( relieve itch) se gratter2) ( inflict injury) griffer5.Phrasal Verbs:•• -
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A n1 ( wound) gen égratignure f ; (from a claw, fingernail) griffure f ; to escape without a scratch s'en tirer sans une égratignure ; to get a scratch from a cat se faire griffer par un chat ;3 ( action to relieve an itch) to have a scratch se gratter ; to give one's arm/foot a scratch se gratter le bras/pied ;4 ( sound) grattement m ;5 ○ (satisfaction, standard) he/his work is not up to scratch il/son travail n'est pas à la hauteur ; to keep sth up to scratch maintenir qch au niveau voulu ;6 ( zero) to start from scratch partir de zéro ; to plan/study sth from scratch concevoir/étudier qch en partant de zéro ;7 Sport to play off scratch jouer scratch.C vtr1 ( cancel) supprimer [race, meeting] ;3 ( trace) to scratch one's initials on sth graver ses initiales sur qch ; to scratch a line in the soil tracer une ligne dans la terre ;4 ( wound) [cat, person] griffer [person] ; [thorns, rosebush] égratigner [person] ; to get scratched ( by cat) se faire griffer ; ( by thorns) être égratigné ; to scratch sb's eyes out arracher les yeux à quelqu'un ;5 ( react to itch) gratter [spot] ; to scratch one's arm/chin se gratter le bras/menton ; to scratch an itch se gratter ; to scratch sb's back gratter le dos de qn ; to scratch one's head lit se gratter la tête ; fig être perplexe ;6 ( damage) [person, branch] érafler [car] ; [cat] se faire les griffes sur [furniture] ; [person, toy] érafler [furniture, wood] ; rayer [record] ; the table is all scratched la table est toute éraflée ;D vi1 ( relieve itch) [person] se gratter ;2 ( inflict injury) [person, cat] griffer.to scratch a living from the soil tirer une maigre subsistance du sol ; you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours un service en vaut un autre ; scratch a translator and you'll find a writer underneath! dans tout traducteur il y a un écrivain qui sommeille!■ scratch around [hen] gratter (in dans) ; to scratch around to find the money gratter un peu partout pour trouver l'argent nécessaire.■ scratch at:▶ scratch at [sth] gratter à [door].
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