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1 scrape
جَمَعَ بِجُهد \ scrape: to gather with difficulty: Can you scrape together (or scrape up) enough money to pay for this?. \ حَبَّشَ \ scrape: to gather with difficulty: Can you scrape together (or scrape up) enough money to pay for this?. \ شَقَّ طريقَهُ بصعوبة \ scrape: to pass with difficulty: The lorry just scraped past us (it almost touched us). I just scraped through the exam (I almost failed it). \ نَجَحَ بِجُهد وَمَشقّة \ scrape: to pass with difficulty: The lorry just scraped past us (It almost touched us). I just scraped through the exam (I almost failed it). -
2 scrape
خَدَشَ \ scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. scratch: to cut along a surface, with a sharp point: The cat scratched my leg. \ خَمَشَ \ scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. scratch: to cut along a surface, with a sharp point: The cat scratched my leg. \ See Also حت (حَتّ)، كشط (كَشَطَ) -
3 scrape
[skreɪp]1. verb1) to rub against something sharp or rough, usually causing damage:يَقْشُطHe drove too close to the wall and scraped his car.
2) to clean, clear or remove by rubbing with something sharp:يُنَظِّف بواسِطَة الحَكHe scraped the paint off the door.
3) to make a harsh noise by rubbing:يَحُك قَدَمَيْهStop scraping your feet!
4) to move along something while just touching it:يَتَحَرَّك مُلامِساًThe boat scraped against the landing-stage.
5) to make by scraping:يَحْفُرThe dog scraped a hole in the sand.
2. noun1) an act or sound of scraping.حَفْر، صَوْت الحَك2) a mark or slight wound made by scraping:قَشْطa scrape on the knee.
3) a situation that may lead to punishment:وَرْطَهThe child is always getting into scrapes.
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4 scrape together
to manage (with difficulty) to find (enough):يُحاوِل أن يَجِدI'll try to scrape a team together for tomorrow's game.
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5 scrape up
to manage (with difficulty) to find (enough):يُحاوِل أن يَجِدI'll try to scrape a team together for tomorrow's game.
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6 scrape
حَثَّ \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. \ See Also خدش (خَدَش)، حك (حَكَّ) -
7 scrape
كَشَطَ \ graze: to rub roughly in passing; rub the skin off: I fell and grazed my knee. scrape: to rub so roughly that a surface is damaged: I fell and scraped (the skin off) my knee. shave: to cut a thin piece off the surface of (sth., esp. wood): If you shave a bit off this door, it will fit better. \ See Also حت (حَتَّ)، خدش (خَدَشَ)، خمش (خَمَشَ) -
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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). -
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10 scrape the bottom of the barrel
to (be obliged to) use the least useful, efficient, person or thing available:يَستَعْمِل أسْوأ شيء أو شَخْص مُتَوَفِّرWe're short of players for the game but including John would really be scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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11 scrape through
to only just avoid failing:ليَتَجَنَّب الفَشَل فَقَطHe scraped through his exams.
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12 to hand-scrape
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > to hand-scrape
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13 tape scrape
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > tape scrape
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14 изстъргвам
scrape off/away/out; scrape clean(изглаждам) scrape/file smooth(ряпа и пр.) grate* * *изстъ̀ргвам,* * *abrade; scrub* * *1. (изглаждам) scrape/file smooth 2. (ряпа и пр.) grate 3. scrape off/away/out;scrape clean -
15 наскребать
scrape глагол:scratch together (наскребать, накопить)словосочетание:scrape the bottom of the barrel (наскребать, с трудом набрать) -
16 остъргвам
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17 цикля
scrape* * *цѝкля,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. цѝклил scrape.* * *scrape* * *scrape -
18 с трудом собрать
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19 шабрить
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20 изциклям
scrape* * *изцѝклям,гл. scrape.* * *scrape
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