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  • 1 to scrape carrots

    1) to scrape (to grate) carrots чистить (натереть/тереть) морковь
    2) to scrape carrots (new potatoes) чистить морковь (молодую картошку)

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  • 2 carrots

    ['kærəts]
    n

    I like carrots. — Я люблю морковь.

    I bought two bunches of carrots. — Я купила два пучка моркови.

    - carrots juice
    - carrots croquettes
    - garnished with carrots
    - boil carrots
    - scrape carrots
    USAGE:
    B русском языке названия овощей принадлежат к собирательным существительным, в английском языке существительные этого значения, такие, как carrots, onions, beets, potatoes, могут соответствовать одновременно русским морковь, морковина и морковка, лук и луковица, иначе говоря, могут быть как собирательными, так и счётными: he ate only one potato (one carrot) он съел только одну картофелину (одну морковку), но there is much onion (potato, carrot) in the salad в салате слишком много лука (картошки, моркови); there is not enough lemon in the tea в чае мало лимона; there is very little apple in the pie в пироге мало яблок. Названия овощей, соответствующие русским собирательным существительным морковь, картофель, как правило, употребляются в форме множественного числа и согласуются с глаголом во множественном числе: I like carrots (potatoes, beefs, onions) я люблю морковь (картофель, свеклу, лук); I bought two bunches of carrots (radishes, beets) я купила два пучка моркови (редиса, свеклы); the potatoes are not yet ready картофель еще не готов/не сварился

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  • 3 scrape

    [skreɪp]
    v
    обдирать, скрести, скоблить, соскабливать, чистить

    I scraped the lichen from the tombstone. — Я соскоблил лишайник с могильной плиты

    - scrape pots and pans
    - scrape mud off one's shoes

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