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1 scrape
1. n1) скребіння, скобління; чищенняto give a carrot a scrape — почистити моркву,
2) подряпина3) скрип, скрипіння, рипіння4) розм. утруднення, труднощі; біда, неприємність5) розм. гоління, бриття2. v1) скребти; скоблити, чистити (тж scrape away, scrape off)to scrape one's chin with a razor — розм. голитися
2) відскрібати, відчищати3) дряпати, подряпати; обдирати4) злегка зачіпати, торкатися; підходити впритул5) пробиратися, протискуватися6) скрипіти; човгати (ногами)7) цигикати, терликати (на скрипці)8) копати, викопати (звич. scrape out)9) видряпати на камені (металі)10) рідк. скнарити11) заст. незграбно кланятисяscrape away — зіскоблювати, зчищати; сильно скребти, скоблити
scrape down — зіскоблити, зіскребти
scrape off — зчищати, зіскоблювати
scrape out — вичистити, вискоблити (зсередини)
scrape up — наскребти; зіскребти
to scrape (up) an acquaintance with smb. — нав'язатися комусь у знайомі
to scrape and save — накопичувати з трудом; відкладати по копійці
* * *I [skreip] n1) скобління2) подряпина3) скрип, скрипіння4) ускладнення, халепа5) сварка, бійка7) голінняII [skreip] v1) скребти, скоблити, (scrape away, scrape off); тex. шабрувати, пришабровувати2) (по) дряпати, обдирати3) злегка зачіпати, торкатися4) (along, by) перебиватися; зводити кінці з кінцями5) пробиратися, продиратися, протискуватися; втискуватися, улазити, пролазити (перен.)6) скрипіти, поскрипувати; пілікати ( на скрипці)7) збирати, накопичувати (scrape together, scrape up); скнарити8) копати, викопати ( scrape out)9) видряпувати (напис, малюнок)
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