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scrape off
etwas [von etwas ] abkratzen
scrape off VB vb trans
to scrape off sth [from sth] dirt, mud
etw [von etw dat] abkratzen
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
to scrape up sth off sth
etw von etw dat [ab]kratzen
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
etw [von etw dat] abschaben
to scrape sth [off sth]
etw [von etw dat] loskratzen
to scrape sth off [sth]
etw [von etw dat] abkratzen
to scrape sth off [sth]
I. scrape [skreɪp] SOST
1. scrape no pl (for cleaning):
Karotten schrappen bes. ted sett
2. scrape:
Abschürfung f <-, -en>
Kratzer m <-s, ->
Schramme f <-, -n>
to give sth a scrape [on sth]
sich dat etw [an etw dat] aufschürfen
3. scrape (sound):
4. scrape fig colloq (difficult situation):
Not f <-, Nöte>
Klemme f <-, -n> colloq
in der Klemme [o. Bredouille] sein colloq [o. stecken]
5. scrape (near disaster):
II. scrape [skreɪp] VB vb trans
1. scrape (remove outer layer):
etw [ab]schaben
etw [ab]kratzen
2. scrape (graze):
to scrape sth [against [or on] sth]
sich dat etw [an etw dat] aufschürfen
3. scrape fig (just manage to obtain):
sich acc mit etw dat über Wasser halten
4. scrape ingl brit (brush):
locuzioni:
III. scrape [skreɪp] VB vb intr
1. scrape:
to scrape against [or on] sth (rub)
an etw dat reiben
to scrape against [or on] sth (brush)
an etw dat kratzen
2. scrape pegg (on string instrument):
[auf etw dat] herumkratzen colloq scherz
3. scrape (economize):
4. scrape (barely):
to scrape home ingl brit, ingl Aus
locuzioni:
I. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] PREP
1. off (indicating removal):
von +dat
to be off the air RADIO, TV
2. off after vb:
hinunter [von] +dat
herunter [von] +dat
3. off after vb (moving away):
[weg] von +dat
to get off sb/sth colloq
jdn/etw in Ruhe lassen
4. off (away from):
weg von +dat
just off sth
in der Nähe einer S. gen
5. off (at sea):
vor +dat
6. off (absent from):
7. off colloq (stop liking):
to be off sb/sth
von jdm/etw genug haben
to go off sb/sth
jdn/etw nicht mehr mögen
8. off (not taking):
to be off sth
9. off (subsisting):
10. off (from source):
to get sth off sb colloq
etw von jdm bekommen
11. off after sost (minus):
locuzioni:
off beam ingl brit colloq
daneben colloq
jdn umwerfen colloq
ausflippen colloq
II. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] AVV inv
1. off (not on):
to switch [or turn] sth off
2. off (away):
to see sb off
3. off (removed):
4. off (completely):
to burn off sth
to kill off sth
to pay off sth
5. off (in bad shape):
to go off food
6. off (distant in time):
7. off (stopped):
to call sth off
8. off (discounted):
9. off (separated):
to fence sth off
10. off (expressing riddance):
to laugh sth off
III. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] AGG inv
1. off:
off tap
off heating
2. off pred GASTR (bad):
off milk
3. off (not at work):
4. off pred colloq (in bad shape):
5. off (provided for):
how are you off for money? ingl brit, ingl Aus
6. off pred GASTR (run out):
7. off pred esp ingl brit colloq (rude):
off behaviour
daneben colloq
IV. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] SOST no pl
V. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] VB vb trans ingl am sl
to off sb
jdn um die Ecke bringen colloq
to off sb
jdn abmurksen sl [o. colloq umlegen]
scrape VB
Present
Iscrape off
youscrape off
he/she/itscrapes off
wescrape off
youscrape off
theyscrape off
Past
Iscraped off
youscraped off
he/she/itscraped off
wescraped off
youscraped off
theyscraped off
Present Perfect
Ihavescraped off
youhavescraped off
he/she/ithasscraped off
wehavescraped off
youhavescraped off
theyhavescraped off
Past Perfect
Ihadscraped off
youhadscraped off
he/she/ithadscraped off
wehadscraped off
youhadscraped off
theyhadscraped off
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
The nest is a simple scrape on the ground mainly on open sand banks that provide unobstructed views of any oncoming predators.
en.wikipedia.org
Skiers routinely complain that snowboarders scrape up the hill and a few ski resorts still ban them altogether.
www.thestar.com
I wanted to scrape up these residues, these legacies from my grandmother's life, which is, incidentally, quite mysterious to me.
www.theverge.com
Someone must have been listening, because the programme survived its early scrape with meltdown ignominy.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In contrast, the bottom 20 schools managed to scrape together less than $44,000.
www.thestar.com