0 to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough:
We scratched the wall trying to get the bed into Martha's room.
A few chickens were scratching about/around (= searching with their beaks) in the yard for grain.
People have been scratching their names on this rock for years.
I scratched some paint off the door as I was getting out of the car.
Hannah scratched her head thoughtfully.
1 to remove yourself or another person or an animal from a competition before the start:
3 a mark made by scratching:
4 a group of people brought together in a hurry in order to play together on a particular occasion
5 to cut or damage a surface with something sharp or rough, or to rub a part of your body with something sharp or rough:
6 to remove yourself or another person or an animal from a competition before the start:
7 a cut or mark that is made in a surface with something sharp or rough:
The car's paintwork has been scratched.
Paintwork on the corner of a stairway tends to get scratched.
I accidentally scratched her with my long nails.
I scraped the car against a post and scratched the paintwork.
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.
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切, 抓, 搔…
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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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gratter, érafler, égratigner…
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gratar(-se), ratllar, gratar…
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