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сгибание
kratzend

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I. scrap·ing [ˈskreɪpɪŋ] ADJ attr, inv

scraping

II. scrap·ing [ˈskreɪpɪŋ] N

1. scraping no pl (sound):

scraping

2. scraping (small amount):

scraping
Rest[e] m[pl]

3. scraping (bits peeled off):

Flankerl <-s, -n> pl A inf
scrapings vegetable

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:

scrape out VB trans

to scrape out sth

scrape together VB trans

scrape off VB trans

to scrape off sth [from sth] dirt, mud
etw [von etw dat] abkratzen

scrape in VB intr Brit

1. scrape in (just manage to win):

2. scrape in (just succeed in getting into sth):

scrape by VB intr

scrape away VB trans

to scrape away sth

scrape along VB intr

scrape along PHRVB scrape by

scrape by VB intr

scrape through VB intr

Klett Biology Glossary

scrape VB

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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But by this time, however, the tide was low, and the bateis, now scraping the riverbed, not easily manoeuvrable into optimal firing positions.
en.wikipedia.org
Uses of web scraping include online price comparison, contact scraping, weather data monitoring, website change detection, research, web mashup and web data integration.
en.wikipedia.org
Then, they develop rasping teeth and feed on maternal glandular secretions, scraping the inside of the oviduct to stimulate their production.
en.wikipedia.org
Passwords can be compromised through various forms of attack, including shoulder-surfing, keylogging and screen-scraping.
www.scmagazineuk.com
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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