释义 |
scrapping是scrap的现在分词 - v.报废;废弃;取消;抛弃
- n.废料;废品;碎片;丝毫
- 网络刮痧;刮削精加工;废除
复数:scraps 过去分词:scrapped 现在分词:scrapping v.+n. scrap plan,scrap project,decision scrap n. piece,bit,fragment,slip,wisp v. cancel,abandon,get rid of,ditch,argue 1. | [c] 碎片,小块(纸、布匹等)a small piece of sth, especially paper, cloth, etc. |
| 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。 | | scraps of information 零星消息 | | She was just a scrap of a thing(= small and thin) . 她是个不起眼的小东西。 |
2. | [sing] 丝毫;一丁点a small amount of sth |
| It won't make a scrap of difference . 这不会有丝毫的差别。 | | There's not a scrap of evidence to support his claim. 没有丝毫证据支持他的说法。 | | a barren landscape without a scrap of vegetation 寸草不生的贫瘠地带 |
3. | [pl] 残羹剩饭food left after a meal |
| Give the scraps to the dog. 把剩菜喂狗吧。 |
4. | [u] 废料;废品things that are not wanted or cannot be used for their original purpose, but which have some value for the material they are made of |
| We sold the car for scrap(= so that any good parts can be used again) . 我们把车当废品卖了。 | | | | a scrap dealer(= a person who buys and sells scrap ) 废品商人 |
5. | [c] (informal) 打架;争吵a short fight or disagreement |
| He was always getting into scraps at school. 他在学校老跟人打架。 |
1. | [t][oftpass] ~ sth 废弃;取消;抛弃;报废to cancel or get rid of sth that is no longer practical or useful |
| 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。 | | The oldest of the aircraft were scrapped. 最老的飞机报废了。 |
2. | [i] (informal) 打架to fight with sb |
| The bigger boys started scrapping. 年龄较大的男孩打了起来。 |
n. | 1. a small piece or remnant that has been detached from or torn off a larger piece 2. waste material, especially metal awaiting reprocessing 3. a short piece of writing, or a cutting from something printed 4. a minor fight or disagreement 5. a small piece of something such as paper or cloth 6. old metal or paper that can be used again after going through a special process 7. a small fight or argument 8. a very small thin person, often a child 1. a small piece or remnant that has been detached from or torn off a larger piece 2. waste material, especially metal awaiting reprocessing 3. a short piece of writing, or a cutting from something printed 4. a minor fight or disagreement 5. a small piece of something such as paper or cloth 6. old metal or paper that can be used again after going through a special process 7. a small fight or argument 8. a very small thin person, often a child | np. | 1. pieces of leftover food 2. the crisp remains of animal fat after the oil has been rendered | v. | 1. to discard or discontinue something because it is considered useless or ineffective 2. to convert something into scrap material 3. to have a minor fight or disagreement with somebody 4. to decide not to continue with something such as a plan or an event 5. to take an old machine or vehicle apart and throw away all the parts that cannot be used 6. to have a small fight or argument 1. to discard or discontinue something because it is considered useless or ineffective 2. to convert something into scrap material 3. to have a minor fight or disagreement with somebody 4. to decide not to continue with something such as a plan or an event 5. to take an old machine or vehicle apart and throw away all the parts that cannot be used 6. to have a small fight or argument |
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