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SCRAPERS - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scraper; Scrapers; Scrapings; Scraping; Scrape (disambiguation); Scrape (song); Scrapes

SCRAPERS         

ألاسم

كاشِطة ; مِبْشَرَة ; مِكْشَطَة ; مِمْسَحَةُ الأَحْذِيَة

scraping         
‎ سَحيجَة:عينة نسيجية أو خلوية‎
Scraper         
مكشطة

Definition

scrape
¦ verb
1. drag or pull a hard or sharp implement across (a surface or object).
use a sharp or hard implement to remove (dirt or unwanted matter).
2. rub or cause to rub against a rough or hard surface.
humorous play a violin tunelessly.
3. just manage to achieve, succeed, or pass.
(scrape something together/up) collect or accumulate something with difficulty.
try to save as much money as possible; economize.
(scrape by/along) manage to live with difficulty.
¦ noun
1. an act or sound of scraping.
an injury or mark caused by scraping.
Brit. a thinly applied layer of butter or margarine on bread.
2. informal an embarrassing or difficult predicament.
3. archaic an obsequious bow in which one foot is drawn backwards along the ground.
Phrases
scrape acquaintance with dated contrive to get to know.
scrape the barrel (or the bottom of the barrel) informal be reduced to using the last and poorest resources.
Derivatives
scraper noun
scraping adjective &noun
Origin
OE scrapian 'scratch with the fingernails', of Gmc origin, reinforced in ME by ON skrapa or MDu. schrapen 'to scratch'.

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Scrape

Scrape, scraper or scraping may refer to:

Examples of use of SCRAPERS
1. In the cave were stone spears, knifes and scrapers.
2. Army cargo ships and C–17s have delivered bulldozers, dump trucks, scrapers, pavers and rollers.
3. Several bulldozers, scrapers and front–end loaders had begun clearing the road and beach of debris.
4. The area is popular with walkers so, as a nice touch, Burbridge has even installed boot scrapers by the entrance.
5. They covered a broad spectrum of cichlid niches – from small plankton–eaters to large algae–scrapers and fish–eaters.