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21 scrape along
v.vivir apretadamente, ganarse la vida a duras penas, malvivir, vivir al día, vivir con estrechez. -
22 scrape away
v.quitar raspando, raer, remover raspando. -
23 scrape clean
v.dejar totalmente limpio. -
24 scrape from
v.raspar de, remover de. -
25 scrape off
v.1 quitar raspando, raer, quitar cepillando, raspar.2 raspar de, remover de. -
26 scrape one's
v.rasparse, rasguñarse. -
27 scrape out
v.fregar raspando, restregar, fregar, limpiar restregando. -
28 scrape past
v.pasar casi rozando, pasar a milímetros de, pasar muy de cerca de, pasar rozando. -
29 scrape through
v.1 aprobar por los pelos (examen)2 pasar a duras penas, escapar con las justas, pasar con dificultad, aprobar de panzazo.3 pasar a duras penas por, pasar apretadamente a través de. -
30 scrape together
v.1 reunir a duras penas (money, resources)2 reunir con esfuerzo, reunir, juntar. -
31 to scrape along / scrape by
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32 to scrape together / scrape up
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33 to scrape the bottom of the barrel
utilizar algo como último recurso2) tocar fondoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to scrape the bottom of the barrel
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34 to bow and scrape (to somebody)
hacer la pelota (a alguien)English-spanish dictionary > to bow and scrape (to somebody)
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35 to get into a scrape
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36 to scrape a living
ganar lo justo para vivir -
37 to scrape in
1 (job, university) entrar por los pelos; (political party) ganar por los pelos -
38 to scrape something clean
dejar algo limpio,-a, limpiar algo -
39 to scrape the (bottom of the) barrel
tocar fondoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to scrape the (bottom of the) barrel
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40 to scrape through
1 (exam) aprobar de chiripa, aprobar por los pelos; (round of competition) pasar por los pelos
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