3 to make an unpleasant dry sound -- skrape
4 to cancel -- avlyse
5 a slight cut or mark made by sth sharp -- skrubbsår [ neuter ]
6 to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across -- klore, rispe, skrape
8 to make by scratching -- riste inn, ripe i
9 to remove by scratching -- klore ut
She threatened to scratch his eyes out.
10 to withdraw from a game, race etc -- trekke (seg)
That horse has been scratched.
11 a mark, injury or sound made by scratching -- skraping, krassing
covered in scratches
a scratch at the door.
13 in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage. -- startstrek
The sharp tutti attack is now the direct result of a turntable scratch, and it marks the syncopated downbeats of chopped and sampled breaks.
Consider that there is no trivial link between the sight of watching someone else scratch their nose, and the experience of scratching your own nose.
Although it is difficult now to distinguish between intentional marks and later random scratches, it does seem that the design was intended as meaningful.
In addition, some models incorporate different spatial and temporal database models to achieve the final objective, and others have proposed their modelling approach from scratch.
We have merely scratched the surface of a range of theoretical approaches that can be explored within the context of priority in health care.
Whenever a new corpuslinguistics effort is launched, it usually devises from scratch its own ranges of grammatical categories and codes.
Some of them are based on printed dictionaries, others have been built from scratch as electronic dictionaries.
It operates on a field of entangled and confused parchments, on documents that have been scratched over and recopied many times' (p. 151-2).
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切, 抓, 搔…
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rascar(se), arañar, rayar…
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coçar, riscar, arranhar…
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(つめで皮膚)をかく, ~に引っかき傷をつける, (硬い表面を)引っかく…
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kaşımak, çizmek, sıyırmak…
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