scraps
US: /ˈskɹæps/
UK: /skɹˈæps/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
scrap /skræp/- danh từ
- mảnh nhỏ, mảnh rời
- (số nhiều) đầu thừa đuôi thẹo, mấu thừa
- đoạn cắt, ảnh cắt (cắt ở báo để đóng thành tập)
- kim loại vụn; phế liệu
- tóp mỡ, bã cá (để ép hết dầu)
- ngoại động từ
- đập vụn ra
- thải ra, loại ra, bỏ đi
- danh từ
- (từ lóng) cuộc ẩu đả, cuộc đánh nhau
- to hose a bit of a scrap with somebody: ẩu đả với ai
- (từ lóng) cuộc ẩu đả, cuộc đánh nhau
- nội động từ
- (từ lóng) ẩu đả, đánh nhau
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 mite, bit, shred, bite, morsel, piece, fragment, shard or sherd, particle, sliver, snippet, snip, crumb, whit, iota, jot or tittle, snatch, drop, drip, grain, speck, molecule, atom, dab, trace, scintilla, hint, suggestion:
There wasn't a scrap of evidence to link him with the crime.
2 scraps. remnants, remains, leftovers, leavings, residue, vestiges, traces, scrapings, discards, rejections, rejects:
In the alley, two cats were fighting over some scraps of garbage.
3 waste, debris, rubbish, Colloq junk:
Any computer more than five years old isn't even worth its weight as scrap.
v.
4 discard, throw away, reject, abandon, give up, consign to the scrap heap, forsake, forget, get rid of, dispose of, dispense with, Colloq junk, US trash:
If I were you, I would buy a new car and scrap this one.
n.
1 fight, brawl, fracas, fray, affray, rumpus, scuffle, Donnybrook, battle (royal); row, dispute, argument, quarrel, disagreement, wrangle, squabble, tiff, spat, Colloq ruckus, set-to, dust-up:
A terrible scrap broke out in the pub last and the police were called in. Our neighbours were having a scrap about who should take the dog for a walk.
v.
2 fight, brawl, spar, scuffle, battle, row, wrangle, argue, disagree, squabble, bicker:
Let's not scrap over trifles - only important things.
Concise dictionary
scrapped|scrapping|scrapsskræpnoun
+a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
+worthless material that is to be disposed of
+a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used
+the act of fighting; any contest or struggle
verb
+dispose of (something useless or old)
+have a disagreement over something
+make into scrap or refuse