词汇 | scrap |
释义 | scrap verb uk /skræp/ us /skræp/-pp- scrapverb (THROW AWAY)C2[ T ] to not continue with a system or plan: 放弃;取消 They're considering scrapping the tax and raising the money in other ways.他们正在考虑废除这个税种,用其他方法募集款项。 We scrapped our plans for a trip to France.我们取消了法国之行的计划。 to cancel something cancelSorry, I have to cancel our plans tonight. call offThe game has been called off because of the weather. offThe meeting's off because James is ill. scrapWe've scrapped our plans for a trip to France. suspendThe ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather. postponeWe've postponed the wedding until next year. C2[ T ] to get rid of something that is no longer useful or wanted, often using its parts in new ways: 销毁;毁掉 Hundreds of nuclear weapons have been scrapped.数百件核武器已被销毁。 Causing something to end abandon abandonment all good things (must) come to an endidiom and have done with itidiom be over the humpidiom cure give over halt hang jack something in kill something stone-deadidiom lay lid lift snap snuff something out stamp on something stamp something out stanch staunch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Removing and getting rid of things scrapverb (ARGUMENT)[ I ] to have a fight or an argument打架,吵架 to fight fightAll this is really not worth fighting over. scrapTwo boys were scrapping in the playground. brawlThe football hooligans are out brawling again. clashStudents clashed with police during demonstrations at five universities. struggleSome of the customers struggled with the robbers, but to no avail. come to blowsSupporters nearly came to blows with each other before the match. Fighting armed combat arms array bellicosity blood diamond bloodlessly conflict engage firefight gunfight pick on someone your own sizeidiom rabbit punch refight remobilization remobilize scuffle see action tilt at windmillsidiom toe tussle scrap noun uk /skræp/ us /skræp/ scrapnoun (METAL)C2[ U ] old cars and machines or pieces of metal, etc. that are not now needed but have parts that can be used to make other things: 废料,废品 scrap iron/metal废铁/金属 We sold our old car for scrap.我们把那辆旧车当作废品卖掉了。 Chemistry: metals & metalworking anti-tarnish bar magnet base metal bimetallic blacksmith brazen brazier bullion ferrous gilt gold leaf lode magnet silver plate swage tarnished tinplated untarnished vermeil wrought iron You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Rubbish and waste scrapnoun (SMALL PIECE)C2[ C ] a small piece of something or a small amount of information: 碎片,碎屑;少量(信息) Do you have a scrap of paper I could write on?你有没有可以写字的小纸片? I've read every scrap of information I can find on the subject.我读了所有能找到的关于这个主题的材料。 There's not a scrap of(= no) evidence to suggest that he committed the crime.没有任何证据显示他犯了罪。 scraps[ plural ] small pieces of food that have not been eaten and are usually thrown away: 残羹剩饭 We give all our scraps to our cat.我们把剩菜剩饭都拿去喂猫了。 Words meaning small pieces and amounts by a noseidiom clipping crumb dab of something dash dollop grain ort paring peewee pinch potsherd skinny spark tad thimbleful tidbit tiddler titbit trace scrapnoun (ARGUMENT)[ C ] a fight or argument, especially a quick, noisy one about something not important: (尤指琐事引发的短暂而吵闹的)打架,吵架 A couple of kids were having a scrap in the street.有几个孩子在街上打架。 Fighting armed combat arms array bellicosity blood diamond bloodlessly conflict engage firefight gunfight pick on someone your own sizeidiom rabbit punch refight remobilization remobilize scuffle see action tilt at windmillsidiom toe tussle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arguments & disagreements scrap | American Dictionaryscrap verb[ T ] us/skræp/-pp- scrapverb[T] (THROW AWAY)to get rid of something no longer useful or wanted: Over 60% of all Georgians want to keep the present flag and only 29% want to scrap it. scrap noun us/skræp/ scrapnoun (MATERIALS)[ U ] old or used material, esp. metal, that has been collected in one place, often in order to be treated so that it can be used again: He was charged with stealing copper tubing, which he then sold as scrap metal. scrapnoun (SMALL PIECE)[ C ] a small and often irregular piece of something, or a small amount of something: He jotted it down on a scrap of paper. [ pl ]She picked up scraps of information about her husband’s whereabouts, but nothing definite. scrap | Business Englishscrap verb[ T ] uk /skræp/us-pp- to decide not to continue with an activity or plan: The bank has scrapped its plans for a property division. to get rid of something that is no longer useful or wanted, especially so that its parts can be used: The car would have cost so much to repair that I decided to scrap it. scrap noun[ U ] COMMERCEuk /skræp/us old material, especially metal, that can be sold and used again: scrap metal send/use sth for scrapThe building materials were sent for scrap. a scrap dealer |
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