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scrapped

/skrap/US // skræp //UK // (skræp) //

报废了,报废,报废的,报废了的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small piece or portion; fragment: a scrap of paper.
    • : scraps, bits or pieces of food, especially of leftover or discarded food.the remains of animal fat after the oil has been tried out.
    • : a detached piece of something written or printed: scraps of poetry.
    • : an old, discarded, or rejected item or substance for use in reprocessing or as raw material, as old metal that can be melted and reworked.
    • : chips, cuttings, fragments, or other small pieces of raw material removed, cut away, flaked off, etc., in the process of making or manufacturing an item.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of scraps or fragments.
    • : existing in the form of fragments or remnants of use only for reworking, as metal.
    • : discarded or left over.
v.有主动词 verb
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    scrapped, scrap·ping.

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

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Examples

  • Perhaps in the future, we’ll not haul out not only bottles, cans, and food scraps to the curbside, but also a bucket of a concentrated pee.

  • No one in commercial aviation scraps a bad airplane and just starts over.

  • Among other changes, the IRS barred companies from hiding their free products from search engines and scrapped a years-old prohibition on the IRS creating its own online filing system.

  • To start, students must conduct an “environmental scan” by holding up everything they might use for their test, including their calculator and any scrap paper, in front of the webcam for three seconds each.

  • Holcomb scrapped to the edge, leaving nobody to fill the A gap.