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1 start from scratch
to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation:يَبْدأ من نُقْطَة الصِّفْرHe now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.
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2 Automated Linux From Scratch
Information technology: ALFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Automated Linux From Scratch
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3 Beyond Linux From Scratch
Information technology: BLFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Beyond Linux From Scratch
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4 Linux From Scratch
Information technology: LFS (Linux, organization)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Linux From Scratch
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5 Pure Linux From Scratch
Information technology: PLFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pure Linux From Scratch
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6 Web Design From Scratch
Software: WDFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Web Design From Scratch
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7 scratch
جُرْح طفيف \ scratch: a mark made by scratching a surface. \ خَدْش \ scratch: a mark made by scratching a surface. \ خَمْش \ scratch: a mark made by scratching a surface, the act of scratching one’s skin: The dog had a good scratch. \ سَحَبَ \ scratch: to strike out one’s own name from a list of competitors; to say that one cannot play: We had to scratch (the match) because half our team were ill. \ See Also اِنْسَحَبَ من سِبَاقٍ \ هَرَشَ (الجلد) \ scratch: to rub with one’s nails where the skin is uncomfortable: Dogs often scratch (themselves). She scratched her head (She rubbed it thoughtfully). \ هَرْش \ scratch: the act of scratching one’s skin: The dog had a good scratch. -
8 scratch
[skrætʃ]1. verb1) to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across:How did you scratch your leg?
يَخْدِشI scratched myself on a rose bush.
2) to rub to relieve itching:يَحُكYou should try not to scratch insect bites.
3) to make by scratching:يَحْفُرHe scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.
4) to remove by scratching:يُزيل بالحَك ، يَجْلُطShe threatened to scratch his eyes out.
5) to withdraw from a game, race etc:يَسْحَب من المُباراهThat horse has been scratched.
2. noun1) a mark, injury or sound made by scratching:عَلامَه، خَدْشa scratch at the door.
2) a slight wound:جَرْح خَفيفI hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.
3) in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.نُقْطَة إنْطِلاق في سِباق -
9 scratch
شَطَبَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cross off: to take sth. off a list, by marking it: My name has been crossed off. cross out: to draw a line through sth.: Cross out that sentence and start again. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. scratch: to strike out one’s own name from a list of competitors; to say that one cannot play: We had to scratch (the match) because half our team were ill. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also لغى (لَغَى) -
10 scratch
حَكَّ \ rub: to press from side to side, across the surface of sth. (to clean it, to dry it, to lessen pain in it, etc.): She rubbed the table with a cloth. She rubbed a cloth over the table. He rubbed his knee, to cause pain by rubbing Her shoes rubbed so she took them off. scrape: to rub with a hard edge (of a tool, etc.): She scraped the mud off her shoes with a knife. scratch: to rub with one’s nails where the skin is uncomfortable: Dogs often scratch (themselves). She scratched her head (She rubbed it thoughtfully). -
11 desde cero
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12 desde la nada
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13 с азов
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14 на голом месте
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15 с азов
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16 à partir de rien
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > à partir de rien
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17 ab nihilo
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > ab nihilo
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18 en partant de zéro
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > en partant de zéro
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19 с азов
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20 ganz von vorne
См. также в других словарях:
from scratch — {adv. phr.}, {informal} With no help from anything done before; from the beginning; from nothing. * /Dick built a radio from scratch./ * /In sewing class, Mary already knew how to sew a little, but Jane had to start from scratch./ Compare: FROM… … Dictionary of American idioms
from scratch — {adv. phr.}, {informal} With no help from anything done before; from the beginning; from nothing. * /Dick built a radio from scratch./ * /In sewing class, Mary already knew how to sew a little, but Jane had to start from scratch./ Compare: FROM… … Dictionary of American idioms
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from scratch — from nothing. We decided to build a newspaper pretty much from scratch. Usage notes: often used in the form start from scratch: Can we fix the current computer system, or would it be better to start from scratch? … New idioms dictionary
from scratch — ► from scratch from the very beginning. Main Entry: ↑scratch … English terms dictionary
from scratch — [adv] from the very beginning from square one, from the ground up, from the top, initially; concepts 585,799,828 … New thesaurus
from scratch — from the very beginning He decided to build the house from scratch … Idioms and examples
from scratch — This idiom means from the beginning … The small dictionary of idiomes
from scratch — adverb a) From the beginning; starting with no advantage or prior preparation. There were so many errors in the program that the programmer decided to rewrite it from scratch. b) From basic materials or raw ingredients … Wiktionary
from\ scratch — adv. phr. informal With no help from anything done before; from the beginning; from nothing. Dick built a radio from scratch. In sewing class, Mary already knew how to sew a little, but Jane had to start from scratch. Compare: from the ground up … Словарь американских идиом
from scratch — 1) from a point where nothing has been done, so that you have to do everything yourself It took only three years to write it from scratch. 2) from the beginning again, not using all the work that you have done before We ll have to do the whole… … English dictionary