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scratch

英 [skrætʃ]

美 [skrætʃ]

v.  挠,搔(痒处); 划破,抓破,划伤,抓伤(皮肤); (尤指意外地)擦破,划损,刮坏
n.  (皮肤或物体表面上的)划痕,划伤; 刮(或擦、抓)的刺耳声; 挠痒; 搔痒
adj.  仓促拼凑的; 无让步的; 无让杆的

现在分词:scratching 过去式:scratched 复数:scratches 过去分词:scratched 第三人称单数:scratches 

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短语用例

    scratch about/around (for sth)

    • (尤指艰难地)搜寻,查寻,查找
      to search for sth, especially with difficulty

      scratch sth↔out

      • 画掉,勾掉,删除(名字等)
        to remove a word, especially a name, from sth written, usually by putting a line through it

        习惯用语

          v.

            scratch your head (over sth)
          • 苦苦琢磨;苦思冥想;绞尽脑汁
            to think hard in order to find an answer to sth
          • scratch the surface (of sth)
          • 作肤浅的探讨;浅尝辄止;隔靴搔痒
            to deal with, understand, or find out about only a small part of a subject or problem
          • you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours
          • 礼尚往来;私相授受
            used to say that if sb helps you, you will help them, even if this is unfair to others

          n.

            from scratch
          • 从头开始;从零开始
            without any previous preparation or knowledge
          • I learned German from scratch in six months.
            我从零学起,六个月学会了德语。
          • 从头(做起);从零开始
            from the very beginning, not using any of the work done earlier
          • They decided to dismantle the machine and start again from scratch.
            他们决定拆掉机器,从头再来。
          • up to scratch
          • 达到要求;合乎标准
            as good as sth/sb should be
          • His work simply isn't up to scratch.
            他的工作根本达不到要求。
          • It'll take months to bring the band up to scratch.
            得几个月工夫才能使乐队像个样子。

          牛津词典

            verb

              用指甲挠 rub with your nails
            • 挠,搔(痒处)
              to rub your skin with your nails, usually because it is itching
              1. John yawned and scratched his chin.
                约翰打个哈欠,挠挠下巴。
              2. The dog scratched itself behind the ear.
                狗用爪子挠挠耳后。
              3. Try not to scratch.
                尽量别挠。
              4. She scratched at the insect bites on her arm.
                她挠了挠胳膊上虫咬的包。
            • 划破皮肤 cut skin
            • 划破,抓破,划伤,抓伤(皮肤)
              to cut or damage your skin slightly with sth sharp
              1. I'd scratched my leg and it was bleeding.
                我把腿抓出了血。
              2. She scratched herself on a nail.
                她在钉子上划了一下。
              3. Does the cat scratch?
                这只猫抓人吗?
            • 损坏表面 damage surface
            • (尤指意外地)擦破,划损,刮坏
              to damage the surface of sth, especially by accident, by making thin shallow marks on it
              1. Be careful not to scratch the furniture.
                小心别刮坏家具。
              2. The car's paintwork is badly scratched.
                车的漆面划损得很厉害。
            • 造成 / 去除痕迹 make/remove mark
            • 刮出(或刮去)痕迹;划下(或擦去)痕迹
              to make or remove a mark, etc. on sth deliberately, by rubbing it with sth hard or sharp
              1. They scratched lines in the dirt to mark out a pitch.
                他们在地上划出一个球场。
              2. We scratched some of the dirt away.
                我们刮掉了一些脏东西。
              3. You can scratch my name off the list.
                你可以把我的名字从名单上勾掉。
            • 发出声音 make sound
            • 刮(或擦、抓)出刺耳声
              to make an irritating noise by rubbing sth with sth sharp
              1. His pen scratched away on the paper.
                他的笔在纸上沙沙作响。
            • 生计 a living
            • 勉强维持生活
              to make enough money to live on, but with difficulty
              1. 取消 cancel
              2. 取消;撤销;退出
                to decide that sth cannot happen or sb/sth cannot take part in sth, before it starts
                1. to scratch a rocket launch
                  取消火箭发射计划
                2. The horse was scratched from the race because of injury.
                  这匹马因伤被取消了比赛资格。
                3. She had scratched because of a knee injury.
                  她因膝伤退出了比赛。

              noun

                划痕;划伤 mark/cut
              • (皮肤或物体表面上的)划痕,划伤
                a mark, a cut or an injury made by scratching sb's skin or the surface of sth
                1. Her hands were covered in scratches from the brambles.
                  她手上布满了荆棘划的口子。
                2. a scratch on the paintwork
                  漆面上的一道划痕
                3. It's only a scratch (= a very slight injury) .
                  不过是轻微的划伤。
                4. He escaped without a scratch (= was not hurt at all) .
                  他毫发未损地逃了出去。
              • 声音 sound
              • 刮(或擦、抓)的刺耳声
                the unpleasant sound of sth sharp or rough being rubbed against a surface
                1. 用指甲 with your nails
                2. 挠痒;搔痒
                  the act of scratching a part of your body when it itches
                  1. Go on, have a good scratch!
                    来吧,好好挠一挠!

                adj.

                • 仓促拼凑的
                  put together in a hurry using whatever people or materials are available
                  1. a scratch team
                    一支仓促组建的队伍
                • 无让步的;无让杆的
                  with no handicap
                  1. a scratch player
                    参加无让杆比赛的球手

                柯林斯词典

                • VERB 给…搔痒;给…挠痒
                  If youscratch yourself, you rub your fingernails against your skin because it is itching.
                  1. He scratched himself under his arm...
                    他在胳膊下面挠了挠。
                  2. The old man lifted his cardigan to scratch his side...
                    老人撩起开襟毛衣挠了挠身体的一侧。
                  3. I had to wear long sleeves to stop myself scratching.
                    我只好穿上长袖衣服以免自己挠痒。
                • VERB 划伤;划出痕迹
                  If a sharp objectscratchessomeone or something, it makes small shallow cuts on their skin or surface.
                  1. The branches tore at my jacket and scratched my hands and face...
                    树枝刮破了我的夹克,划伤了我的手和脸。
                  2. Knives will scratch the worktop.
                    小刀会在工作台上留下划痕。
                • N-COUNT 划痕;擦痕
                  Scratcheson someone or something are small shallow cuts.
                  1. The seven-year-old was found crying with scratches on his face and neck...
                    那名 7 岁男孩被发现时正在哭泣,脸部和颈部都有划伤。
                  2. I pointed to a number of scratches in the tile floor.
                    我指向地板砖上的一道道划痕。
                • PHRASE 从零开始;从头做起;白手起家
                  If you do somethingfrom scratch, you do it without making use of anything that has been done before.
                  1. Building a home from scratch can be both exciting and challenging...
                    建立一个全新的家庭既让人兴奋又富于挑战。
                  2. Hong Kong's manufacturing industry did not start from scratch in the post-war period.
                    战后,香港制造业的兴起并非从零开始。
                • PHRASE 苦苦琢磨;绞尽脑汁
                  If you say that someone isscratchingtheirhead, you mean that they are thinking hard and trying to solve a problem or puzzle.
                  1. The Institute spends a lot of time scratching its head about how to boost American productivity.
                    该协会花费大量时间苦苦思索如何提高美国的生产力。
                • PHRASE 触及表面;隔靴搔痒;浅尝辄止
                  If you onlyscratch the surface ofa subject or problem, you find out or do a small amount, but not enough to understand or solve it.
                  1. Officials say they've only scratched the surface of the drug problem...
                    官员们说他们只是触及了毒品问题的表面。
                  2. We had only two weeks to tour Malaysia, which was hardly enough time to scratch the surface.
                    我们只有两周的时间游览马来西亚,连走马观花都来不及。
                • PHRASE 达到标准;合格;令人满意
                  If you say that someone or something is notup to scratch, you mean that they are not good enough.
                  1. My mother always made me feel I wasn't coming up to scratch.
                    母亲总是使我觉得自己不够优秀。

                英英释义

                noun

                verb

                • cause friction
                  1. my sweater scratches
                  Synonym:rubfrayfretchafe
                • cut the surface of
                    Synonym:scrapescratch up
                  1. carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface
                    1. engrave a pen
                    2. engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's
                    3. the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree
                    Synonym:engravegraveinscribe
                  2. gather (money or other resources) together over time
                    1. She had scraped together enough money for college
                    2. they scratched a meager living
                    Synonym:scrapescrape upcome up
                  3. remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line
                    1. Please strike this remark from the record
                    2. scratch that remark
                    Synonym:strikeexpungeexcise
                  4. scrape or rub as if to relieve itching
                    1. Don't scratch your insect bites!
                    Synonym:rubitch
                  5. postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
                    1. Call off the engagement
                    2. cancel the dinner party
                    3. we had to scrub our vacation plans
                    4. scratch that meeting--the chair is ill
                    Synonym:cancelcall offscrub

                  双语例句

                  • Scratch yourself if you itch.
                    如果你感到痒,就搔好了。
                  • It's nothing serious, just a scratch.
                    划破点儿皮,没什么大不了的。
                  • You'd better bring your English up to scratch before you take the examination.
                    你最好在考前使英语达到标准。
                  • It's only a scratch.
                    只是擦破了点油皮儿。
                  • We had only two weeks to tour Malaysia, which was hardly enough time to scratch the surface.
                    我们只有两周的时间游览马来西亚,连走马观花都来不及。
                  • He started his restaurant from scratch.
                    他白手起家开了这家饭馆。
                  • A beard doesn't scratch, it just tickles.
                    下巴上的胡子不刮人,就是叫人痒痒。
                  • The cut was a mere scratch.
                    只不过是擦伤而已。
                  • He usually preferred to train up a crew of enthusiastic young sailors from scratch.
                    他通常更喜欢从零开始对一班满怀热情的年轻船员从头到脚进行训练。
                  • I had to wear long sleeves to stop myself scratching.
                    我只好穿上长袖衣服以免自己挠痒。