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scrape through
scrape through vb (adverb) 1. (intr) to manage or survive with difficulty2. to succeed in with difficulty or by a narrow margin: he scraped through by one mark. Translationsscrape (skreip) verb1. to rub against something sharp or rough, usually causing damage. He drove too close to the wall and scraped his car. 擦 擦伤2. to clean, clear or remove by rubbing with something sharp. He scraped his boots clean; He scraped the paint off the door. 刮落 刮落3. to make a harsh noise by rubbing. Stop scraping your feet! 刮擦而發出刺耳聲 刮擦(某物)使其发出刺耳之声 4. to move along something while just touching it. The boat scraped against the landing-stage. 刮 刮5. to make by scraping. The dog scraped a hole in the sand. 扒,挖 扒,挖 noun1. an act or sound of scraping. 刮擦(聲) 擦伤,擦声 2. a mark or slight wound made by scraping. a scrape on the knee. 擦傷 擦伤3. a situation that may lead to punishment. The child is always getting into scrapes. 麻煩 麻烦,困境 ˈscraper noun a tool or instrument for scraping, especially one for scraping paint and wallpaper off walls etc. 刮刀,刮板 刮刀,刮板 scrape the bottom of the barrel to (be obliged to) use the least useful, efficient, person or thing available. We're short of players for the game but including John would really be scraping the bottom of the barrel. 不得已選用剩下的,使用最後一招 使用最后一招scrape through to only just avoid failing. He scraped through his exams. 勉強通過 勉强通过scrape together/up to manage (with difficulty) to find (enough). I'll try to scrape a team together for tomorrow's game. (勉強)湊(足) (艰难地)凑集 scrape through
scrape throughTo barely succeed or accomplish something by reaching a minimal or base level of acceptability. A: "Did you pass the test?" B: "Yeah, I managed to scrape through, but I was hoping to do better." Surprising many, the reigning champion only managed to scrape through the qualifying round.See also: scrape, throughscrape through (something) 1. Lit. to move through something, scraping or rubbing the sides. The car, going at a very high speed, scraped through the tunnel. It just managed to scrape through. 2. Fig. to get by something just barely; to pass a test just barely. Alice passed the test, but she just scraped through it. I just scraped through my calculus test.See also: scrape, throughscrape throughv. To succeed just barely in getting through something: I didn't get a chance to study, and I barely scraped through the final exam.See also: scrape, throughFinancialSeescrape |