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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. scraping [Brit ˈskreɪpɪŋ, Am ˈskreɪpɪŋ] N

1. scraping (noise):

scraping (of feet, chairs, cutlery)
raclement m (on sur)

2. scraping Brit (small amount):

a scraping of butter, jam

3. scraping (scratching):

scraping

II. scrapings N

scrapings npl Brit (of paint, food etc):

restes mpl

III. scraping [Brit ˈskreɪpɪŋ, Am ˈskreɪpɪŋ] ADJ

scraping noise:

scraping

I. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp] N

1. scrape (awkward situation) inf:

2. scrape (in order to clean):

3. scrape (sound):

4. scrape (small amount):

a scrape of butter, jam

II. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp] VB trans

1. scrape (clean):

scrape vegetables, shoes

2. scrape (damage):

scrape paintwork, car part, furniture

3. scrape (injure):

scrape elbow, knee etc

4. scrape (making noise):

scrape chair, feet

5. scrape (get with difficulty) inf:

s'en sortir à peine (doing en faisant)

III. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp] VB intr

1. scrape:

to scrape against car part:
to scrape against branch:

2. scrape (economize):

IV. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp]

I. scrape together VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] (scrape [sth] together, scrape together [sth])

scrape together sum of money

scrape up VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -]

scrape up → scrape together

I. scrape together VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] (scrape [sth] together, scrape together [sth])

scrape together sum of money

I. scrape through VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] (scrape through)

II. scrape through VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] (scrape through [sth])

scrape through exam, test:

I. scrape back VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] (scrape [sth] back, scrape back [sth])

scrape back hair:

scrape home VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] SPORTS

scrape by VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -]

scrape in VB [Brit skreɪp -, Am skreɪp -] (to university, class)

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scraping

in the PONS Dictionary

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English
French
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I. scrape [skreɪp] VB trans

scrape one's shoes
scrape one's knee
scrape car
scrape one's hair

Phrases:

II. scrape [skreɪp] VB intr

1. scrape (make a scraping sound):

2. scrape (scratch):

3. scrape (rub against):

4. scrape (manage):

III. scrape [skreɪp] N

1. scrape no pl (sound):

2. scrape (act of scraping):

3. scrape (graze on skin):

Phrases:

scrape along VB intr

scrape along PHRVB scrape by

scrape by VB intr

scrape through VB trans, intr

scrape away VB trans

scrape by VB intr

French
French
English
English
the mudguard [or fender Am] is scraping against the tyre [or tire Am]
le garde-boue racle le pneu casserole
le garde-boue racle le pneu boue, croûte
gratter mur, table, carottes, sol
grincer craie
in the PONS Dictionary
English
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French
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I. scrape [skreɪp] VB trans

scrape one's shoes
scrape one's knee
scrape car

Phrases:

II. scrape [skreɪp] VB intr

1. scrape (make scraping sound):

2. scrape (scratch):

3. scrape (rub against):

III. scrape [skreɪp] N

1. scrape (sound):

2. scrape (act of scraping):

3. scrape (graze on skin):

Phrases:

scrape away VB trans

scrape by VB intr

scrape along VB intr

scrape along PHRVB scrape by

scrape by VB intr

scrape through VB trans, intr

French
French
English
English
le garde-boue racle le pneu casserole
le garde-boue racle le pneu boue, croûte
gratter mur, table, carottes, sol
grincer craie
Present
Iscrape
youscrape
he/she/itscrapes
wescrape
youscrape
theyscrape
Past
Iscraped
youscraped
he/she/itscraped
wescraped
youscraped
theyscraped
Present Perfect
Ihavescraped
youhavescraped
he/she/ithasscraped
wehavescraped
youhavescraped
theyhavescraped
Past Perfect
Ihadscraped
youhadscraped
he/she/ithadscraped
wehadscraped
youhadscraped
theyhadscraped

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Lift the meat out in to a bowl and splash a glassful of water into the pan, stirring and scraping to lift all the gunk from the bottom.
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But by this time, however, the tide was low, and the bateis, now scraping the riverbed, not easily manoeuvrable into optimal firing positions.
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Tools for the scraping of hides, needles, awls and a considerable amount of animal bones give further prove to an intense production of leather.
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The public could also debase coins, usually by clipping or scraping off small portions of the precious metal, also known as stemming.
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Backwoods features a loose, swinging groove and a sky-scraping guitar solo.
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