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scratch <a scratch; scratches> VB MED

scratch

scratch <a scratch; scratches> N

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scratch area N COMPUT

scratch awl

scratch-brush N

scratch directory N COMPUT

scratch disk COMPUT

scratch file COMPUT

scratch filter ACOUS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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And, rather than scratch, use ice or a cool washcloth to quell the sensation.
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This is the biggest win we've had on a scratch card.
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Alloy helps coach entrepreneurs through the drafting of business plans, hiring of teams, and hammer(ing) out the nitty-gritty that's needed to build a company from scratch.
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The tortoise is shown determinedly stumping forward while the hare has paused to scratch behind its ear.
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If you've got super-sensitive skin, consider a fruit enzyme -- the gentlest form of exfoliant -- or try making your own from scratch at home.
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Have you ever found, however, if you're staying in a hotel, that replenishing shut-eye somehow isn't quite up to scratch?
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This condition is often seen in males undergoing puberty, as emerging pubic hairs cause an itch and an urge to scratch.
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Due to high personnel turnover in this period as personnel were discharged or transferred to other units, many of the division's units had to be virtually rebuilt from scratch.
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Data in the general-purpose registers can be accessed on nibble boundaries and used for calculations, whereas the scratch registers allow only load and store operations.
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Other institutions make loaves from scratch out of shredded and mashed vegetables, beans and starches.
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