scrap
scrap 英 [skræp] 美 [skræp]
n. 碎片;残余物;少量;废品 v. 废弃;抛弃
进行时:scrapping 过去式:scrapped 过去分词:scrapped 第三人称单数:scraps 名词复数:scraps
- A scrap is a little leftover bit of something. You might jot down notes on a scrap of paper, or you might toss a scrap of food to your happy dog.
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- n. 碎片;残余物;少量;废品
- v. 废弃;抛弃
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1. She scribbled his phone number on a scrap of paper.
她把他的电话号码匆匆写在一张小纸片上。
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2. scraps of information
零星消息
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3. She was just a scrap of a thing .
她是个不起眼的小东西。
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4. It won't make a scrap of difference.
这不会有丝毫的差别。
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5. There's not a scrap of evidence to support his claim.
没有丝毫证据支持他的说法。
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6. a barren landscape without a scrap of vegetation
寸草不生的贫瘠地带
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7. Give the scraps to the dog.
把剩菜喂狗吧。
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8. We sold the car for scrap .
我们把车当废品卖了。
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9. scrap metal
废金属
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10. a scrap dealer
废品商人
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11. They had been forced to scrap plans for a new school building.
他们已被迫撤销了建筑新校舍的计划。
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12. The oldest of the aircraft were scrapped.
最老的飞机报废了。
- scrap (n.1) "small piece," late 14c., from Old Norse skrap "scraps, trifles," from skrapa "to scrape, scratch, cut" (see scrape (v.)). Meaning "remains of metal produced after rolling or casting" is from 1790. Scrap iron first recorded 1794.
- scrap (n.2) "fight," 1846, possibly a variant of scrape (n.1) on the notion of "an abrasive encounter." Weekley and OED suggest obsolete colloquial scrap "scheme, villainy, vile intention" (1670s).
- scrap (v.1) "to make into scrap," 1883 (of old locomotives), from scrap (n.1). Related: Scrapped; scrapping.
- scrap (v.2) "to fight, brawl, box," 1867, colloquial, from scrap (n.2). Related: Scrapped; scrapping.
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