scrapes
n. 擦痕( scrape的名詞複數 ); 困境
v. 刮( scrape的第三人稱單數 ); 艱難取得; 挖洞; 把頭髮攏在後面
If you scrape something from a surface, you remove it, especially by pulling a sharp object over the surface.
She went round the car scraping the frost off the windows...
她把結霜的車窗挨個兒擦乾淨。
Young children were trying to scrape up some of the rice that spilled from the sacks.
小孩子們正試圖剷起從麻袋中散落的米粒兒。
If something scrapes against something else or if someone or something scrapes something else, it rubs against it, making a noise or causing slight damage.
The only sound is that of knives and forks scraping against china...
只聽見刀叉摩擦瓷器的刺耳聲。
The cab driver struggled with her luggage, scraping a bag against the door as they came in...
計程車司機費力地拿著她的行李,進門時把一個包剮破了。
If you scrape a part of your body, you accidentally rub it against something hard and rough, and damage it slightly.
She stumbled and fell, scraping her palms and knees.
她絆了一下摔倒了,手掌和膝蓋都蹭破了。
If you are in a scrape, you are in a difficult situation which you have caused yourself.
We got into terrible scrapes.
我們走投無路。
We got into terrible scrapes.
我們走投無路。
How did you get a few scrapes on your knee?
你膝蓋上的幾處擦傷是怎麼弄的?
She gets into these silly scrapes because she doesn't think before she acts.
她在行動之前總不思考,所以才會陷入這種荒唐的窘境.
You've got me out of a score of scrapes.
你幫我渡過幾十個難關.
I knew I should get into scrapes there, if she put old Bounderby's pipe out.
我知道要是她潑了老龐得貝的冷水,我在那兒就會碰到麻煩.