“scrape”在英语词典中的解释及翻译

“scrape”在英语词典中的解释及翻译

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scrapeverb

uk /skreɪp/ us /skreɪp/

scrape verb (SUCCEED)

[ I usually + adv/prep ] to succeed in getting or achieving something, but with difficulty or by a very small amount:

Her grades weren't great, but she scraped into university.

scrapenoun

uk /skreɪp/ us /skreɪp/

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“scrape”在美式英语词典中的解释及翻译

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scrapeverb [ I/T ]

us /skreɪp/

to remove something by rubbing something rough or sharp against it, or to rub part of your body against something rough that tears away or injures your skin:

[ T ] Jackie scraped her knee on the wall as she was climbing over it.
[ T ] Sheila scraped the snow off the windshield of her car.
[ I ] The metal gate scraped along the ground when I opened it.

scrapenoun [ C ]

us /skreɪp/

a slight injury caused by having your skin rubbed against something rough:

She had a few scrapes from the accident in the parking lot, but nothing serious.

infml A scrape is also a difficult situation that you are in because of your own actions:

Oh, he’s had a few scrapes with the law when he was younger, but he’s straightened his life out now.

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