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I . scratch [skrætʃ] N

1. scratch (cut on skin):

2. scratch (mark):

risco m

3. scratch (start):

II . scratch [skrætʃ] VB trans

1. scratch (cut slightly):

2. scratch (mark):

3. scratch (relieve itch):

III . scratch [skrætʃ] VB intr

IV . scratch [skrætʃ] ADJ

scratch paper N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The dog tag has this design scratched onto it with six wolves instead of three.
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Technicians absorbed the stain onto wet filter paper and then scratched the rest of the blood material off the wall.
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Scientists obtained a partial DNA profile from material recovered from beneath the fingernails of the woman who had scratched at her attacker's eye socket.
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During editing, he scratched some of the film with steel wool and dragged it around a parking lot to make it appear neglected by wayward projectionists.
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The rear features the track listing scratched into a flattened layer of plasticine.
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She's scratched through her skull and brain matter starts to ooze out of it.
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He wears pitted and scratched up body armour over coveralls, made of stiff bulletproof canvas.
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A man belonging to a mendicant order scratched the wall of the well with a piece of slate, following the imprint of the cross.
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The last person scratched off the unaccounted-for list was a man who resided outside the flood zone.
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For the best weld, surfaces should be roughened (or scratched) with fine or coarse sandpaper.
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