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I. scratch <-es> [skrætʃ] N
1. scratch (cut on skin):
scratch
scratch
2. scratch (mark on surface):
scratch
scratch
scratch
3. scratch no pl (acceptable standard):
to not be up to scratch
to bring sb/sth up to scratch
4. scratch (beginning state):
to learn sth from scratch
to start [sth] from scratch
II. scratch [skrætʃ] ADJ attr
1. scratch:
scratch (hastily got together)
scratch (by chance)
scratch (by chance)
2. scratch (without handicap):
scratch
III. scratch [skrætʃ] VB trans
1. scratch (cut slightly):
to scratch sb/sth
2. scratch (mark by scraping):
scratch
vpraskati
3. scratch (relieve an itch):
scratch
praskati [perf popraskati]
to scratch one's head
4. scratch Am inf (cancel):
scratch
odpovedovati [perf odpovedati]
you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours
IV. scratch [skrætʃ] VB intr
1. scratch (use claws, nails):
scratch
praskati [perf opraskati]
2. scratch (relieve an itch):
scratch
praskati se [perf popraskati se]
3. scratch (cause itchy feeling):
scratch
scratch about, scratch around VB intr
1. scratch animals:
scratch
scratch
scratch
to scratch about for sth
2. scratch (search hard):
scratch
to scratch about for sth
scratch out VB trans
1. scratch (strike out):
scratch
brisati [perf zbrisati]
scratch
radirati [perf zradirati]
scratch line, passage, word
črtati [perf prečrtati]
2. scratch (write hurriedly):
scratch
čečkati [perf načečkati]
3. scratch inf (labour to get):
scratch
napraskati
ˈscratch card N
scratch card
ˈscratch pa·per N no pl Am
scratch paper (scrap paper)
scratch paper (for draft notes)
Present
Iscratch
youscratch
he/she/itscratches
wescratch
youscratch
theyscratch
Past
Iscratched
youscratched
he/she/itscratched
wescratched
youscratched
theyscratched
Present Perfect
Ihavescratched
youhavescratched
he/she/ithasscratched
wehavescratched
youhavescratched
theyhavescratched
Past Perfect
Ihadscratched
youhadscratched
he/she/ithadscratched
wehadscratched
youhadscratched
theyhadscratched
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Students are allowed to use scratch paper and highlighter pens during the contest.
en.wikipedia.org
Then you have to shake the pen, find a piece of scratch paper, and make circles until the ink reappears.
deadspin.com
You don't get extra credit for making your written communications 15 paragraphs long, nor do you get a bonus for having the prettiest scribbles on your scratch paper.
goingconcern.com
My favorite puzzle had me using scratch paper to piece together the former layout of a now-burned-down house from flashes of someone else's memories.
www.ign.com
Participants should be provided with ample amounts of scratch paper and pencil for calculating answers.
en.wikipedia.org