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scratch

verb
/skrætʃ/
/skrætʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scratch
/skrætʃ/
/skrætʃ/
he / she / it scratches
/ˈskrætʃɪz/
/ˈskrætʃɪz/
past simple scratched
/skrætʃt/
/skrætʃt/
past participle scratched
/skrætʃt/
/skrætʃt/
-ing form scratching
/ˈskrætʃɪŋ/
/ˈskrætʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    rub with your nails用指甲挠

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to rub your skin with your nails, usually because it is itching挠,搔(痒处)
    • scratch something John yawned and scratched his chin.约翰打个哈欠,挠挠下巴。
    • scratch (yourself) The dog scratched itself behind the ear.狗用爪子挠挠耳后。
    • Try not to scratch.尽量别挠。
    • scratch at something She scratched at the insect bites on her arm.她挠了挠胳膊上虫咬的包。
    Extra Examples
    • He absently scratched his head.他心不在焉地挠了挠头。
    • He kept scratching at his nose.他不停地挠着鼻子。
    • He scratched at his beard for a few seconds.他抓了几下胡子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • absently
    • lightly
    preposition
    • at
    • on
    • with
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  2. cut skin划破皮肤

  3. [transitive, intransitive] to cut or damage your skin slightly with something sharp划破,抓破,划伤,抓伤(皮肤)
    • scratch (somebody/something/yourself) I'd scratched my leg and it was bleeding.我把腿抓出了血。
    • Does the cat scratch?这只猫抓人吗?
    • scratch somebody/something/yourself on something She scratched herself on a nail.她被钉子划了一下。
    Extra Examples
    • I scratched my arm on a rose bush.我被玫瑰花丛划伤了胳膊。
    • She scratched his face with her nails.她用指甲抓伤了他的脸。
    • She had obviously tried to scratch her attacker.显然她曾试图抓伤袭击她的人。
    Topics Illnessb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • absently
    • lightly
    preposition
    • at
    • on
    • with
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  4. damage surface损坏表面

  5. [transitive] scratch something to damage the surface of something, especially by accident, by making thin shallow marks on it(尤指意外地)擦破,划损,刮坏
    • Be careful not to scratch the furniture.小心别刮坏家具。
    • The car's paintwork is badly scratched.车的漆面划损得很厉害。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • absently
    • lightly
    preposition
    • at
    • on
    • with
    See full entry
  6. make/remove mark造成/去除痕迹

  7. [transitive] scratch something + adv./prep. to make or remove a mark, etc. on something deliberately, by rubbing it with something hard or sharp刮出(或刮去)痕迹;划下(或擦去)痕迹
    • They scratched lines in the dirt to mark out a pitch.他们在泥地上划出一个球场。
    • Some graffiti had been scratched on the back of the door.一些涂鸦被刮到了门的背面。
    • We scratched some of the dirt away.我们刮掉了一些脏东西。
    • (figurative) You can scratch my name off the list.你可以把我的名字从名单上勾掉。
  8. make sound发出声音

  9. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to make an annoying noise by rubbing something with something sharp刮(或擦、抓)出刺耳声
    • His pen scratched away on the paper.他的笔在纸上沙沙地响。
    • We could hear mice scratching behind the wall.我们可以听到老鼠在墙后抓挠。
    • The dog kept scratching at the door to go out.那条狗不停地抓门,想出去。
  10. a living生计

  11. [transitive] scratch a living to make enough money to live on, but with difficulty勉强维持生活
    • 75% of the population scratch a living from the soil.75%的人口从土壤中谋生。
  12. cancel取消

  13. [transitive, intransitive] to decide that something cannot happen or somebody/something cannot take part in something, before it starts取消;撤销;退出
    • scratch somebody/something to scratch a rocket launch取消火箭发射计划
    • scratch somebody/something from something The horse was scratched from the race because of injury.这匹马因伤被取消了比赛资格。
    • scratch (from something) She had scratched because of a knee injury.她因膝伤退出了比赛。
  14. Word Originlate Middle English: probably a blend of the synonymous dialect words scrat and cratch, both of uncertain origin; compare with Middle Low German kratsen and Old High German krazzōn.
Idioms
scratch your head (over something)
  1. to think hard in order to find an answer to something苦苦琢磨;苦思冥想;绞尽脑汁
    • Experts have been scratching their heads over the increase in teenage crime.专家们一直对青少年犯罪的增加感到困惑。
scratch the surface (of something)
  1. to deal with, understand, or find out about only a small part of a subject or problem作肤浅的探讨;浅尝辄止;隔靴搔痒
    • We left feeling that we had just scratched the surface of this fascinating country.我们离开时觉得我们只是触及了这个迷人国家的表面。
    • The investigation barely scratched the surface of the city's drug problem.这次调查只是触及了该城市毒品问题的表面。
you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours
  1. (saying) used to say that if somebody helps you, you will help them, even if this is unfair to others礼尚往来;私相授受

scratch

noun
/skrætʃ/
/skrætʃ/
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    mark/cut划痕;划伤

  1. [countable] a mark, a cut or an injury made by scratching somebody’s skin or the surface of something(皮肤或物体表面上的)划痕,划伤
    • Her hands were covered in scratches from the brambles.她手上布满了荆棘划的口子。
    • a scratch on the paintwork漆面上的一道划痕
    • It's only a scratch (= a very slight injury).不过是轻微的划伤。
    • without a scratch He escaped without a scratch (= was not hurt at all).他毫发未损地逃了出去。
    Extra Examples
    • I've got some nasty scratches on my legs.我腿上有些很严重的擦伤。
    • Powdered cleansers will leave scratches on the glass.清洁粉会在玻璃上留下擦痕。
    Topics Illnessb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • long
    • nasty
    verb + scratch
    • have
    • get
    • leave
    scratch + noun
    • mark
    preposition
    • without a scratch
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  2. sound声音

  3. [singular] the unpleasant sound of something sharp or rough being rubbed against a surface刮(或擦、抓)的刺耳声
  4. with your nails用指甲

  5. [singular] the act of scratching a part of your body when it itches挠痒;搔痒
    • Go on, have a good scratch!来吧,好好挠一挠!
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: probably a blend of the synonymous dialect words scrat and cratch, both of uncertain origin; compare with Middle Low German kratsen and Old High German krazzōn.
Idioms
from scratch
  1. without any previous preparation or knowledge从头开始;从零开始
    • I learned German from scratch in six months.我从零学起,六个月学会了德语。
    • He built the orchestra up from scratch.他从零开始组建管弦乐队。
  2. from the very beginning, not using any of the work done earlier从头(做起);从零开始
    • They decided to dismantle the machine and start again from scratch.他们决定拆掉机器,从头再来。
up to scratch
  1. as good as something/somebody should be达到要求;合乎标准 synonym satisfactory
    • His work simply isn't up to scratch.他的工作根本达不到要求。
    • It'll take months to bring the band up to scratch.得几个月工夫才能使乐队像个样子。

scratch

adjective
/skrætʃ/
/skrætʃ/
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  1. put together in a hurry using whatever people or materials are available仓促拼凑的
    • a scratch team一支仓促组建的队伍
  2. (especially in golf尤指高尔夫球) with no handicap无让杆的;无差点的
    • a scratch player参加无让杆比赛的球手
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: probably a blend of the synonymous dialect words scrat and cratch, both of uncertain origin; compare with Middle Low German kratsen and Old High German krazzōn.

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