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N-COUNT
碎片;小塊;一丁點(diǎn)兒
A scrap of something is a very small piece or amount of it.
例句
A crumpled scrap of paper was found in her handbag...
在她的手提包里發(fā)現(xiàn)了一張皺巴巴的小紙片。
...a fire fueled by scraps of wood...
用木屑燃起的火
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N-PLURAL
殘羹剩飯;吃剩的東西
Scraps are pieces of unwanted food which are thrown away or given to animals.
例句
...the scraps from the Sunday dinner table.
星期天晚餐的殘羹剩飯
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VERB
除掉;取消;廢棄
If you scrap something, you get rid of it or cancel it.
例句
President Hussein called on all countries in the Middle East to scrap nuclear or chemical weapons...
侯賽因總統(tǒng)號(hào)召中東所有國家放棄核武器和化學(xué)武器。
It had been thought that passport controls would be scrapped.
人們?cè)J(rèn)為會(huì)放開護(hù)照管制。
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ADJ
(金屬、紙張)廢棄的,報(bào)廢的
Scrap metal or paper is no longer wanted for its original purpose, but may have some other use.
例句
There's always tons of scrap paper in Dad's office.
爸爸的辦公室里總有大量的廢紙。
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N-UNCOUNT
(廢舊機(jī)械或汽車的)廢金屬
Scrap is metal from old or damaged machinery or cars.
例句
Thousands of tanks, artillery pieces and armored vehicles will be cut up for scrap.
成千上萬的坦克、大炮和裝甲車將被切割成廢金屬。
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N-COUNT
(尤指不激烈的)斗毆,吵架
You can refer to a fight or a quarrel as a scrap, especially if it is not very serious.
例句
Billy Bonds has never been one to avoid a scrap.
比利·邦茲經(jīng)常與球員發(fā)生拳腳沖突。