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почерку
mit Ach und Krach durchkommen
scrape by VB intr
I. scrape [skreɪp] N
1. scrape no pl (for cleaning):
2. scrape:
Abschürfung f <-, -en>
Kratzer m <-s, ->
Schramme f <-, -n>
to give sth a scrape [on sth]
sich dat etw [an etw dat] aufschürfen
3. scrape (sound):
4. scrape fig inf (difficult situation):
Not f <-, Nöte>
Klemme f <-, -n> inf
5. scrape (near disaster):
II. scrape [skreɪp] VB trans
1. scrape (remove outer layer):
etw [ab]schaben
etw [ab]kratzen
2. scrape (graze):
to scrape sth [against [or on] sth]
sich dat etw [an etw dat] aufschürfen
3. scrape fig (just manage to obtain):
sich acc mit etw dat über Wasser halten
4. scrape Brit (brush):
Phrases:
III. scrape [skreɪp] VB intr
1. scrape:
to scrape against [or on] sth (rub)
an etw dat reiben
to scrape against [or on] sth (brush)
an etw dat kratzen
2. scrape pej (on string instrument):
[auf etw dat] herumkratzen inf hum
3. scrape (economize):
4. scrape (barely):
to scrape home Brit, Aus
Phrases:
I. by [baɪ] PREP
1. by (beside):
by sb's side
an jds Seite
2. by (part of sb/sth):
3. by (past and beyond):
4. by (not later than):
by the time ...
bis ...
5. by (during):
6. by (happening progressively):
7. by (agent):
8. by (cause):
9. by (with -ing):
10. by (method):
11. by (means of transport):
fliegen <flog, geflogen>
12. by (parent):
13. by (term):
14. by (name of a person):
15. by (according to):
16. by (quantity):
17. by (margin):
18. by (measurements):
19. by MATH:
8 mal 3 macht 24
20. by (in oaths):
II. by [baɪ] ADV inv
1. by (past):
to speed by sb/sth
2. by (near):
3. by (in reserve):
Phrases:
by and by dated
bald <eher, am ehesten>
scrape VB
Present
Iscrape by
youscrape by
he/she/itscrapes by
wescrape by
youscrape by
theyscrape by
Past
Iscraped by
youscraped by
he/she/itscraped by
wescraped by
youscraped by
theyscraped by
Present Perfect
Ihavescraped by
youhavescraped by
he/she/ithasscraped by
wehavescraped by
youhavescraped by
theyhavescraped by
Past Perfect
Ihadscraped by
youhadscraped by
he/she/ithadscraped by
wehadscraped by
youhadscraped by
theyhadscraped by
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The nest is a simple scrape on the ground mainly on open sand banks that provide unobstructed views of any oncoming predators.
en.wikipedia.org
Skiers routinely complain that snowboarders scrape up the hill and a few ski resorts still ban them altogether.
www.thestar.com
I wanted to scrape up these residues, these legacies from my grandmother's life, which is, incidentally, quite mysterious to me.
www.theverge.com
Someone must have been listening, because the programme survived its early scrape with meltdown ignominy.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In contrast, the bottom 20 schools managed to scrape together less than $44,000.
www.thestar.com