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scrape

/skreyp/US // skreɪp //UK // (skreɪp) //

刮削,刮擦,刮刮乐,刮

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v.有主动词 verb
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    scraped, scrap·ing.

    • : to deprive of or free from an outer layer, adhering matter, etc., or to smooth by drawing or rubbing something, especially a sharp or rough instrument, over the surface: to scrape a table to remove paint and varnish.
    • : to remove in this way: to scrape the paint and varnish from a table.
    • : to scratch, injure, or mar the surface of in this way: to scrape one's arm on a rough wall.
    • : to produce by scraping: He scraped his initials on the rock.
    • : to collect or do by or as if by scraping; do or gather laboriously or with difficulty: They managed to scrape together a football team.
    • : to rub harshly on or across: Don't scrape the floor with your boots!
    • : to draw or rub roughly across something: Scrape your shoes on the doormat before you come in.
    • : to level with a grader.
    • : Digital Technology. to extract from a digital source for automated replication, formatting, or manipulation by a computer program, as in data mining or website data analysis:This project scrapes comments on online forums for linguistic research.We can scrape older data from obsolete systems with a very simple interface.
v.无主动词 verb
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    scraped, scrap·ing.

    • : to scrape something.
    • : to rub against something gratingly.
    • : to produce a grating and unmusical tone from a string instrument.
    • : to draw one's foot back noisily along the ground in making a bow.
    • : to manage or get by with difficulty or with only the barest margin: I barely scraped through on the test.
    • : to economize or save by attention to even the slightest amounts: By careful scraping they managed to survive.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of scraping.
    • : a drawing back of the foot noisily along the ground in making a bow.
    • : a harsh, shrill, or scratching sound made by scraping.
    • : a scraped place: a scrape on one's elbow.
    • : an embarrassing or distressing situation; predicament: He is always in some kind of a scrape.
    • : a difference of opinion, fight, or quarrel; scrap.
    • : Digital Technology. the process of extracting data from a digital source for automated replication, formatting, or manipulation by a computer program, as in data mining or website data analysis: How long will the scrape take to complete?the product of this process: The scrape maliciously copied private content to manipulate search engine rankings.

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Examples

  • A case with a raised edge around the screen can provide a handy bumper that surrounds the display and protects it from small bumps, scrapes, and accidental trips to the floor.

  • After spending weeks on a Conservation Corps in the Arizona desert last fall, my work pants reeked of urine and my legs suffered dozens of scrapes from trying to find a secluded spot to squat in thorny Devils Claw.

  • There might some scrapes on it, but unless it gets run over by a car, it really shouldn’t crack or anything.

  • Compean, who sustained just a few minor cuts and scrapes, yelled repeatedly to no one in particular.

  • You remember it when you park or whenever another car gets a little too close in traffic, given the pricey consequences of a scratch or scrape.