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scrap


scrap 1

S0164400 (skrăp)n.1. A small piece or bit; a fragment.2. scraps Leftover bits of food.3. Discarded waste material, especially metal suitable for reprocessing.4. scraps Crisp pieces of rendered animal fat; cracklings.tr.v. scrapped, scrap·ping, scraps 1. To break down into parts for disposal or salvage: scrap an old stove.2. To discard or abandon as useless; cancel: scrap a plan.
[Middle English, from Old Norse skrap, trifles, pieces; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]

scrap 2

S0164400 (skrăp)intr.v. scrapped, scrap·ping, scraps To fight, usually with the fists.n. A fight or scuffle. See Synonyms at brawl.
[Perhaps variant of scrape.]
scrap′per n.

scrap

(skræp) n1. a small piece of something larger; fragment2. an extract from something written3. (Metallurgy) a. waste material or used articles, esp metal, often collected and reprocessedb. (as modifier): scrap iron. 4. (plural) pieces of discarded foodvb (tr) , scraps, scrapping or scrapped5. to make into scrap6. to discard as useless[C14: from Old Norse skrap; see scrape]

scrap

(skræp) na fight or argumentvb, scraps, scrapping or scrapped (intr) to quarrel or fight[C17: perhaps from scrape]

scrap1

(skræp)

n., adj., v. scrapped, scrap•ping. n. 1. a small piece or portion; fragment. 2. scraps, a. bits of food, esp. of leftover food. b. the remains of animal fat after the oil has been tried out. 3. a detached piece of something written or printed: scraps of poetry. 4. discarded or leftover material that can be reused in some way, as metal that can be melted and reworked. adj. 5. consisting of scraps or scrap. 6. discarded or left over. v.t. 7. to make into scrap; break up. 8. to discard as useless or worthless. [1350–1400; Middle English scrappe (n.) < Old Norse skrap, derivative of skrapa to scrape]

scrap2

(skræp)

n., v. scrapped, scrap•ping. Informal. n. 1. a fight or quarrel. v.i. 2. to engage in a fight or quarrel. [1670–80]

scrap

  • mammock - A scrap, shred, or piece that is torn or broken off.
  • riffraff - Rif/riff, "spoil, strip," and raf, "carry off," combined as rif et raf in French, then went to English as riff and raff, "everything, every scrap," and then riffraff.
  • scrip - Can be a scrap of paper with writing on it.
  • tatter - A scrap of cloth, from Old Norse totrar, "rags"; often used as tatters.

Scrap(s)

 a bit or fragment.Examples: scrap of a thunderous epic, 1847; of evidence, 1868; of knowledge, 1879; of learning; of news; of paper, 1726; of supper, 1761; of time, 1767; of other folks’ wit, 1700.

scrap


Past participle: scrapped
Gerund: scrapping
Imperative
scrap
scrap
Present
I scrap
you scrap
he/she/it scraps
we scrap
you scrap
they scrap
Preterite
I scrapped
you scrapped
he/she/it scrapped
we scrapped
you scrapped
they scrapped
Present Continuous
I am scrapping
you are scrapping
he/she/it is scrapping
we are scrapping
you are scrapping
they are scrapping
Present Perfect
I have scrapped
you have scrapped
he/she/it has scrapped
we have scrapped
you have scrapped
they have scrapped
Past Continuous
I was scrapping
you were scrapping
he/she/it was scrapping
we were scrapping
you were scrapping
they were scrapping
Past Perfect
I had scrapped
you had scrapped
he/she/it had scrapped
we had scrapped
you had scrapped
they had scrapped
Future
I will scrap
you will scrap
he/she/it will scrap
we will scrap
you will scrap
they will scrap
Future Perfect
I will have scrapped
you will have scrapped
he/she/it will have scrapped
we will have scrapped
you will have scrapped
they will have scrapped
Future Continuous
I will be scrapping
you will be scrapping
he/she/it will be scrapping
we will be scrapping
you will be scrapping
they will be scrapping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been scrapping
you have been scrapping
he/she/it has been scrapping
we have been scrapping
you have been scrapping
they have been scrapping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been scrapping
you will have been scrapping
he/she/it will have been scrapping
we will have been scrapping
you will have been scrapping
they will have been scrapping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been scrapping
you had been scrapping
he/she/it had been scrapping
we had been scrapping
you had been scrapping
they had been scrapping
Conditional
I would scrap
you would scrap
he/she/it would scrap
we would scrap
you would scrap
they would scrap
Past Conditional
I would have scrapped
you would have scrapped
he/she/it would have scrapped
we would have scrapped
you would have scrapped
they would have scrapped
Thesaurus
Noun1.scrap - a small fragment of something broken off from the wholescrap - a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye"chip, fleck, bit, flakefragment - a piece broken off or cut off of something else; "a fragment of rock"matchwood - fragments of wood; "it was smashed into matchwood"exfoliation, scurf, scale - a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skinscurf - (botany) a covering that resembles scales or bran that covers some plant partssliver, splinter - a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal; "he got a splinter in his finger"; "it broke into slivers"
2.scrap - worthless material that is to be disposed ofscrap - worthless material that is to be disposed ofrubbish, trashwaste, waste material, waste matter, waste product - any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers"scrap metal - discarded metal suitable for reprocessing; "he finally sold the car for scrap metal"debris, detritus, junk, rubble, dust - the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken uplitter - rubbish carelessly dropped or left about (especially in public places)
3.scrap - a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used; "she jotted it on a scrap of paper"; "there was not a scrap left"piece - a separate part of a whole; "an important piece of the evidence"
4.scrap - the act of fightingscrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"fighting, combat, fightgunfight, gunplay, shootout - a fight involving shooting small arms with the intent to kill or frightenconflict, struggle, battle - an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals); "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"encounter, skirmish, clash, brush - a minor short-term fightclose-quarter fighting - hand-to-hand fighting at close quartersdogfight - a violent fight between dogs (sometimes organized illegally for entertainment and gambling)fencing - the art or sport of fighting with swords (especially the use of foils or epees or sabres to score points under a set of rules)in-fighting - conflict between members of the same organization (usually concealed from outsiders)set-to - a brief but vigorous fightshock, impact - the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat; "the armies met in the shock of battle"rough-and-tumble, scuffle, tussle, dogfight, hassle - disorderly fightingaffaire d'honneur, duel - a prearranged fight with deadly weapons by two people (accompanied by seconds) in order to settle a quarrel over a point of honorblow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"fistfight, fisticuffs, slugfest - a fight with bare fistsbattering, banging - the act of subjecting to strong attackbeating, whipping - the act of overcoming or outdoingfray, affray, ruffle, disturbance - a noisy fightfree-for-all, brawl - a noisy fight in a crowdcut-and-thrust, knife fight, snickersnee - fighting with knivesgang fight, rumble - a fight between rival gangs of adolescentssingle combat - a fight between two people; "in all armies there were officers who needed to prove their bravery by single combat"
Verb1.scrap - dispose of (something useless or old)scrap - dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer"junk, trashchuck out, discard, cast aside, cast away, throw away, toss away, toss out, put away, throw out, cast out, dispose, fling, toss - throw or cast away; "Put away your worries"
2.scrap - have a disagreement over somethingscrap - have a disagreement over something; "We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America"; "These two fellows are always scrapping over something"altercate, argufy, quarrel, disputeargue, contend, debate, fence - have an argument about somethingbrawl, wrangle - to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street"spat - engage in a brief and petty quarrelpolemicise, polemicize, polemise, polemize - engage in a controversy; "The two historians polemicized for years"fall out - have a breach in relations; "We fell out over a trivial question"
3.scrap - make into scrap or refuse; "scrap the old airplane and sell the parts"convert - change the nature, purpose, or function of something; "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers"

scrap

1noun1. piece, fragment, bit, trace, grain, particle, portion, snatch, part, atom, remnant, crumb, mite, bite, mouthful, snippet, sliver, morsel, modicum, iota a fire fuelled by scraps of wood2. waste, refuse, rubbish, junk, litter, debris, garbage, trash, detritus, off cuts cut up for scrapplural noun1. leftovers, remains, bits, slops, dregs, scrapings, leavings, uneaten food, scourings children foraging for scraps of foodverb1. get rid of, drop, abandon, shed, break up, ditch (slang), junk (informal), chuck (informal), discard, write off, demolish, trash (slang), dispense with, jettison, toss out, throw on the scrapheap, throw away or out We should scrap nuclear and chemical weapons.
get rid of bring back, reinstate, re-establish, return, recall, restore, reinstall

scrap

2 (Informal)noun1. fight, battle, row, argument, dispute, set-to (informal), disagreement, quarrel, brawl, squabble, wrangle, scuffle, tiff, turf war (informal), dust-up (informal), shindig (informal), scrimmage, shindy (informal), bagarre (French) He has never been one to avoid a scrap.verb1. fight, argue, row, fall out (informal), barney (informal), squabble, spar, wrangle, bicker, have words, come to blows, have a shouting match (informal) They are always scrapping.

scrap 1

noun1. A tiny amount:bit, crumb, dab, dash, dot, dram, drop, fragment, grain, iota, jot, minim, mite, modicum, molecule, ort, ounce, particle, scruple, shred, smidgen, speck, tittle, trifle, whit.Chiefly British: spot.2. Residual matter:butt, end, fragment, ort (often used in plural), shard, stub.verbTo let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example:discard, dispose of, dump, junk, throw away, throw out.Informal: chuck, jettison, shuck (off).Slang: ditch.

scrap 2

nounA physical conflict involving two or more:fight, fistfight, fisticuffs, scuffle, tussle.Slang: rumble.
Translations
丢弃争吵废弃废料打架

scrap1

(skrӕp) noun1. a small piece or fragment. a scrap of paper. 碎片 碎片2. (usually in plural) a piece of food left over after a meal. They gave the scraps to the dog. 剩飯菜 残羹剩饭3. waste articles that are only valuable for the material they contain. The old car was sold as scrap; (also adjective) scrap metal. 下角料 废料4. a picture etc for sticking into a scrapbook. 貼到剪貼簿的剪貼 贴到剪贴簿的剪贴 verbpast tense, past participle scrapped to discard. They scapped the old television set; She decided to scrap the whole plan. 丟棄 丢弃ˈscrappy adjective made up of bits and pieces. a scrappy meal. 由碎料做成的,拼湊而成的 由碎料做成的,零碎的 ˈscrappily adverb 拼湊地 拼凑地ˈscrappiness noun 拼湊 拼凑ˈscrapbook noun a book with blank pages on which to stick pictures etc. The actor kept a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings about his career. 剪貼簿 剪贴簿scrap heap a heap of waste material, unwanted objects etc. 廢物堆 废物堆

scrap2

(skrӕp) noun a fight. He tore his jacket in a scrap with another boy. 打架 打架 verbpast tense, past participle scrapped to fight. The dogs were scrapping over a bone. 打架 打架

scrap

争吵zhCN, 废弃zhCN, 碎屑zhCN

scrap


table scrap

A piece of food left over from a meal. Don't give the dog another table scrap, I don't want him to get sick. We spend all day cooking their food, and all we get to eat are their table scraps.See also: scrap, table

on the scrap heap

Among other unwanted or unused things. Typically used after the verbs "throw" or "toss." It was disheartening to have something that took up so much of my time and energy end up on the scrap heap, but that's just the nature of the industry. It felt like I'd been thrown on the scrap heap after Janice left me.See also: heap, on, scrap

throw (someone or something) on the scrap heap

To completely discard someone or something that is unwanted, especially in an unceremonious way. The phrase implies that the thing being discarded is being treated as worthless, completely irredeemable, or not worth fixing. The entire design is in danger of getting thrown on the scrap heap if we can't solve the overheating issue. Fred's worked here for 30 years and they just throw him on the scrap heap like that? That ain't right.See also: heap, on, scrap, throw

on the ˈscrap heap

(informal) no longer wanted or considered useful: With the closure of the factory, thousands of workers have been thrown on the scrap heap.See also: heap, on, scrap

scrap


scrap

a. waste material or used articles, esp metal, often collected and reprocessed b. (as modifier): scrap iron

Scrap

 

metallic raw material in the form of industrial waste and rejects, intended for remelting into usable metal.

scrap

[skrap] (engineering) Any solid material cutting or reject of a manufacturing operation, which may be suitable for recycling as feedstock to the primary operation; for example, scrap from plastic or glass molding or metalworking.

SCRAP

Something written at CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa in thelate 1970s. It ran on Interdata and Perkin-Elmercomputers and was in use until the late 1980s.

scrap


Residual Value

In accounting, an estimate of the value of an asset at the end of its depreciation. For example, a firm's computer depreciates each year. When it breaks down or becomes obsolete, it has a residual value; it is calculated by the best guess of the net cash inflow when it is sold at the end of its life. It will never be above the blue book value.

In price regulated industries, the residual value may be a negative value because it includes the net cash outflow in removing the asset from where it was used. For example, nuclear energy plants must store the nuclear waste at the end of their useful life. This cost is a contributing factor in the residual value. It is also called the salvage value or scrap value. See also: Absolute Physical Life, Obsolescence.

scrap

seriously defective or damaged components or products that are rejected by a firm's QUALITY CONTROL system as incapable of being rectified and which have to be disposed of for the salvage value of their materials.

SCRAP


AcronymDefinition
SCRAPSecurity Camera Recording Application
SCRAPScroungers Center for Reusable Art Parts (San Francisco, CA)
SCRAPSchool and Community Reuse Action Project (Portland, OR)
SCRAPSchool Communities Recycling All Paper (Australia)
SCRAPSmall County Road Assistance Program (Florida)
SCRAPStudent Creative Recycle Art Program (California)
SCRAPState Conservation and Rescue Archaeology Program (New Hampshire)
SCRAPSupercaliber Rocket-Assisted Projectile

scrap


Related to scrap: scrape
  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for scrap

noun piece

Synonyms

  • piece
  • fragment
  • bit
  • trace
  • grain
  • particle
  • portion
  • snatch
  • part
  • atom
  • remnant
  • crumb
  • mite
  • bite
  • mouthful
  • snippet
  • sliver
  • morsel
  • modicum
  • iota

noun waste

Synonyms

  • waste
  • refuse
  • rubbish
  • junk
  • litter
  • debris
  • garbage
  • trash
  • detritus
  • off cuts

noun leftovers

Synonyms

  • leftovers
  • remains
  • bits
  • slops
  • dregs
  • scrapings
  • leavings
  • uneaten food
  • scourings

verb get rid of

Synonyms

  • get rid of
  • drop
  • abandon
  • shed
  • break up
  • ditch
  • junk
  • chuck
  • discard
  • write off
  • demolish
  • trash
  • dispense with
  • jettison
  • toss out
  • throw on the scrapheap
  • throw away or out

Antonyms

  • bring back
  • reinstate
  • re-establish
  • return
  • recall
  • restore
  • reinstall

noun fight

Synonyms

  • fight
  • battle
  • row
  • argument
  • dispute
  • set-to
  • disagreement
  • quarrel
  • brawl
  • squabble
  • wrangle
  • scuffle
  • tiff
  • turf war
  • dust-up
  • shindig
  • scrimmage
  • shindy
  • bagarre

verb fight

Synonyms

  • fight
  • argue
  • row
  • fall out
  • barney
  • squabble
  • spar
  • wrangle
  • bicker
  • have words
  • come to blows
  • have a shouting match

Synonyms for scrap

noun a tiny amount

Synonyms

  • bit
  • crumb
  • dab
  • dash
  • dot
  • dram
  • drop
  • fragment
  • grain
  • iota
  • jot
  • minim
  • mite
  • modicum
  • molecule
  • ort
  • ounce
  • particle
  • scruple
  • shred
  • smidgen
  • speck
  • tittle
  • trifle
  • whit
  • spot

noun residual matter

Synonyms

  • butt
  • end
  • fragment
  • ort
  • shard
  • stub

verb to let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example

Synonyms

  • discard
  • dispose of
  • dump
  • junk
  • throw away
  • throw out
  • chuck
  • jettison
  • shuck
  • ditch

noun a physical conflict involving two or more

Synonyms

  • fight
  • fistfight
  • fisticuffs
  • scuffle
  • tussle
  • rumble

Synonyms for scrap

noun a small fragment of something broken off from the whole

Synonyms

  • chip
  • fleck
  • bit
  • flake

Related Words

  • fragment
  • matchwood
  • exfoliation
  • scurf
  • scale
  • sliver
  • splinter

noun worthless material that is to be disposed of

Synonyms

  • rubbish
  • trash

Related Words

  • waste
  • waste material
  • waste matter
  • waste product
  • scrap metal
  • debris
  • detritus
  • junk
  • rubble
  • dust
  • litter

noun a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used

Related Words

  • piece

noun the act of fighting

Synonyms

  • fighting
  • combat
  • fight

Related Words

  • gunfight
  • gunplay
  • shootout
  • conflict
  • struggle
  • battle
  • encounter
  • skirmish
  • clash
  • brush
  • close-quarter fighting
  • dogfight
  • fencing
  • in-fighting
  • set-to
  • shock
  • impact
  • rough-and-tumble
  • scuffle
  • tussle
  • hassle
  • affaire d'honneur
  • duel
  • blow
  • fistfight
  • fisticuffs
  • slugfest
  • battering
  • banging
  • beating
  • whipping
  • fray
  • affray
  • ruffle
  • disturbance
  • free-for-all
  • brawl
  • cut-and-thrust
  • knife fight
  • snickersnee
  • gang fight
  • rumble
  • single combat

verb dispose of (something useless or old)

Synonyms

  • junk
  • trash

Related Words

  • chuck out
  • discard
  • cast aside
  • cast away
  • throw away
  • toss away
  • toss out
  • put away
  • throw out
  • cast out
  • dispose
  • fling
  • toss

verb have a disagreement over something

Synonyms

  • altercate
  • argufy
  • quarrel
  • dispute

Related Words

  • argue
  • contend
  • debate
  • fence
  • brawl
  • wrangle
  • spat
  • polemicise
  • polemicize
  • polemise
  • polemize
  • fall out

verb make into scrap or refuse

Related Words

  • convert
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