scrap / skræp /

💦中学词汇废料废钢废弃的废弃的东西

scrap3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small piece or portion; fragment: a scrap of paper.
  2. scraps, bits or pieces of food, especially of leftover or discarded food.the remains of animal fat after the oil has been tried out.
  3. a detached piece of something written or printed: scraps of poetry.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. consisting of scraps or fragments.
  2. existing in the form of fragments or remnants of use only for reworking, as metal.
  3. discarded or left over.
v. 有主动词 verb

scrapped, scrap·ping.

  1. to make into scraps or scrap; break up: to scrap old cars.
  2. to discard as useless, worthless, or ineffective: He urged that we scrap the old method of teaching mathematics.

scrap 近义词

n. 名词 noun

tiny bit of something

n. 名词 noun

argument, fight

v. 动词 verb

abandon; throw away

v. 动词 verb

fight, argue

更多scrap例句

  1. To make matters worse, HSBC sparked anger in Hong Kong earlier this year, alienating some of its most loyal investors, after scrapping its dividend in response to the pandemic.
  2. It was at that moment that I scrapped the recipe I had written for a standing mixer, and rewrote it to work by hand.
  3. From 2011 to 2019, less than one-third of postseason scraps occurred in the first 15 minutes, while 56 percent happened in the final period.
  4. Of the 11 postseason scraps, eight occurred in the opening period.
  5. Some organizations diverted more resources to their performance marketing campaigns, leaving their brand marketing efforts with the scraps.