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n. schram; krab, -krab; onaangenaam geluid; gegier; gekraak; gekrabbel; beginpunt; vanaf het begin; nul; geld (slang)--------v. schrammen; krabben, -krab; onaangenaam geluidmaken; gieren; kraken; krassen, met moeite behalen; uitwissenscratch1[ skrætsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:bring someone up to scratch for a test • iemand klaarmaken voor een testcome up to scratch • het halen/reddenit comes up to scratch • het voldoet————————scratch2♦voorbeelden:————————scratch3♦voorbeelden:1 krassen ⇒ (zich) krabben, krassen maken/krijgen (in)♦voorbeelden:¶ 〈 spreekwoord〉 you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours • als de ene hand de andere wast, dan zijn ze beide schoon♦voorbeelden: -
4 come through
in leven blijven; een plicht afmakencome through1 doorkomen ⇒ overkomen, komen door♦voorbeelden:II 〈werkwoord + voorzetsel〉♦voorbeelden:
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without a scratch — without trouble, without any damage, without causing an abrasion … English contemporary dictionary
scratch — 1 verb 1 RUB YOU SKIN (I, T) to rub your skin with your nails, especially because it itches (itch1 (1)): Try not to scratch those mosquito bites. 2 MAKE A MARK (T) to rub something sharp or rough against a hard surface so that it makes a thin… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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scratch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, long, nasty ▪ light, little, minor, slight, small ▪ His … Collocations dictionary
scratch — scratch1 [ skrætʃ ] verb * ▸ 1 rub with your nails ▸ 2 damage surface ▸ 3 produce noise ▸ 4 remove someone/something ▸ 5 decide not to do something ▸ 6 write something quickly ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to pull your nails along… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Scratch — Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scratch cradle — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scratch grass — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English