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[/skræp; skræp/] n 用法: 1 (a) C] small, usu unwanted, piece; fragment 碎片; 碎屑; 小块: scraps of paper, cloth, wood, etc 纸片、 布头、 木屑 * (fig 比喻) Only a few scraps of news about the disaster have emerged. 那场灾祸的情况只获知一些零星的消息. (b) scraps [pl] items of left-over food 剩下的食物: Give the scraps to the dog. 把剩下的东西喂狗吧. 用法: 2 [U] waste or unwanted articles, esp those still of some value for the material they contain 废弃材料(尤指其中仍有些价值的): sell an old car for scrap, ie so that any good parts can be used again 把旧汽车当废弃材料卖掉 * A man comes round regularly collecting scrap. 有个男子按时来收破烂. * [attrib 作定语] scrap iron 废铁 * a scrap (metal) merchant 收破烂(金属)的人 * a scrap car 报废的汽车. 用法: 3 [sing] (usu with a negative 通常与否定词连用) small amount of sth 少量; 一点儿: There's not a scrap of truth in the claim. 这种说法毫无真实性. * `Does he have evidence to support this?' `Not a scrap!' `他有证据证明此事吗?'`完全没有!' scrap 2 v (-pp-) [Tn] throw away (sth useless or worn-out) 抛弃, 抛掉(无用的或用坏的东西): scrap a car, ship, bicycle, etc 遗弃报废的汽车、 船、 自行车等 * (fig 比喻) Lack of cash forced us to scrap plans for a new house. 我们现款不足, 只好打消买新房子的念头. scrap 3 [/skræp; skræp/] n ~ (with sb) (infml) fight; quarrel 打架; 吵架: get into a scrap 吵起嘴来 * He had a scrap with his sister. 他和妹妹吵了一架. scrap 4 v (-pp-) [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb) fight; quarrel 打架; 吵架: He was always scrapping at school. 他在学校总打架. |