单词 | scrap |
释义 | scrap [skræp] verb (-pp-) THROW AWAY 扔掉 transitive ■to not continue with a system or plan 放弃;取消 •They're considering scrapping the tax and raising the money in other ways.他们正在考虑废除这个税目,用其他方法募集款项。 •We scrapped our plans transitive ■to get rid of something which is no longer useful or wanted, often using its parts in new ways 销毁;毁掉 •Hundreds of nuclear weapons have been scrapped.数百件核子武器已被销毁。 [skræp] verb (-pp-)ARGUMENT 争论 intransitive ■to have a fight or an argument 打架,吵架 [skræp] noun METAL 金属 uncountable ■old cars and machines or pieces of metal, etc. that are not now needed but have parts that can be used to make other things 废料,废品 •scrap iron/ metal •We've sold our old car for [skræp] noun SMALL PIECE 小片 countable ■a small irregular piece of something or a small amount of information 碎片,碎屑;少量(资讯) •Have you got a scrap of •I've read every •There's not a scraps [plural] ■small bits of food which have not been eaten and which are usually thrown away 厨余; 剩菜剩饭 •We give all our scraps to our cat.我们把剩菜剩饭都拿去喂猫了。 [skræp] noun ARGUMENT 争论 countable ■a fight or argument, especially a quick noisy one about something not important (尤指琐事引发的短暂而吵闹的)打架,吵架 •A couple of kids were having |
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