0 to rub against something sharp or rough, usually causing damage -- odřít
1 to clean, clear or remove by rubbing with something sharp -- oškrabat
2 to make a harsh noise by rubbing -- škrábat (si)
Stop scraping your feet!
3 to move along something while just touching it -- třít se
The boat scraped against the landing-stage.
4 to make by scraping -- vyhrabat
6 a mark or slight wound made by scraping -- oděrka, škrábnutí
a scrape on the knee.
7 a situation that may lead to punishment -- průšvih
The child is always getting into scrapes.
When he begins to attack us for being the prisoners of spin doctors, he is really scraping the barrel for an argument.
We now have a majority of 177, but we could possibly have scraped through with the majority of 175 that we had before.
No conference of academics has been complete without some reference to scraping the bottom of the barrel.
The third case, which finally caused the revolt, was the filling and scraping of a submarine engine bed-plate, for which 171 hours were allowed.
Having scraped together some kind of business they, in turn, can take on apprentices.
There will be few further receipts from privatisation: the barrel has been fairly well scraped.
He should not talk about scraping the barrel, or whatever his words were.
Two petty officers and 10 ratings for 27 weeks, employed chipping, scraping and painting.
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