mud-scraper - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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mud-scraper (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/mʌd ˈskreɪpər/

Meaning

A "mud-scraper" refers to a tool or implement used primarily for scraping mud, typically from surfaces such as shoes, equipment, or floors. This term is not commonly used in daily communication, and its frequency of use can be categorized as low, often found more in specific contexts related to cleaning or maintenance work. It is utilized more in written contexts, such as manuals or descriptions related to cleaning equipment or agricultural tools.

Example Sentences

  1. The worker used a mud-scraper to clean the heavy boots before entering the building.
    (Рабочий использовал скребок для грязи, чтобы очистить тяжелые ботинки перед входом в здание.)

  2. After a long day on the farm, the cowboys made sure to use a mud-scraper on their horses' hooves.
    (После долгого дня на ферме ковбои позаботились о том, чтобы использовать скребок для грязи на копытах своих лошадей.)

  3. The contractor advised using a mud-scraper to maintain the cleanliness of the worksite.
    (Подрядчик посоветовал использовать скребок для грязи, чтобы поддерживать чистоту строительной площадки.)

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "mud-scraper" is not commonly included in idiomatic expressions in the English language. However, we can create variations or include related terms in idiomatic contexts:

  1. "Stuck in the mud" means being in a difficult situation, similar to needing a mud-scraper to get out of a mess.
    (Застрять в грязи означает находиться в тяжелой ситуации, похожей на необходимость использовать скребок для грязи, чтобы выбраться из неприятностей.)

  2. "Clean as a whistle" is often desired after using a mud-scraper.
    (Чистый, как свисток, часто желаемый после использования скребка для грязи.)

  3. "Make a clean sweep" relates to the action of using a mud-scraper to clear away all the mess.
    (Сделать генеральную уборку относится к действию, связанному с использованием скребка для грязи, чтобы убрать весь беспорядок.)

Etymology

The word "mud-scraper" is a compound noun formed by combining "mud," which comes from Old English mudd (soft, wet earth), and "scraper," which derives from the Middle English scrapen (to scrape). This combination reflects the functionality of the tool – removing or scraping mud from surfaces.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Mud remover - Surface scraper - Cleaning tool

Antonyms: - Mud applicator - Soil distributor - Dirt maker



25-07-2024