搜尋結果
scrap
- IPA[skrap]
美式
- a small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over after the greater part has been used;bits of uneaten food left after a meal, especially when fed to animals
- discard or remove from service (a retired, old, or inoperative vehicle, vessel, or machine), especially so as to convert it to scrap metal;abolish or cancel (something, especially a plan, policy, or law) that is now regarded as unnecessary, unwanted, or unsuitable
noun: scrap, plural noun: scraps
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over after the greater part has been used I scribbled her address on a scrap of paper scraps of information 同義詞
- ▪ bits of uneaten food left after a meal, especially when fed to animals he filled Sammy's bowls with fresh water and scraps 同義詞
- ▪ used to emphasize the lack or smallness of something there was not a scrap of aggression in him every scrap of green land is up for grabs by development
- ▪ informal a small person or animal, especially one regarded with affection or sympathy poor little scrap, she's too hot in that coat
- ▪ a particularly small thing of its kind she was wearing a short black skirt and a tiny scrap of a top
- 2. discarded metal for reprocessing the steamer was eventually sold for scrap
- ▪ any waste articles or discarded material, especially that which can be put to another purpose we're burning scrap lumber 同義詞
動詞
- 1. discard or remove from service (a retired, old, or inoperative vehicle, vessel, or machine), especially so as to convert it to scrap metal the decision was made to scrap the entire fleet
- ▪ abolish or cancel (something, especially a plan, policy, or law) that is now regarded as unnecessary, unwanted, or unsuitable the station scrapped plans to televise the contest live 同義詞 反義詞