scrape
scrape — 動詞
1. to press a sharp or rough tool firmly against a surface in order to push away di
刮除;刮掉
用利刃或粗糙物除去表面附著物
to press a sharp or rough tool firmly against a surface in order to push away dirt, paint, food remains, or other unwanted material that is stuck to it
Sayaka scraped the old paint off the wooden door before putting on a fresh coat.
Sayaka 在上新漆前,先用金屬刮刀把木門上的舊漆刮掉。
pattern: scrape + [substance] + off + [surface]
Vinícius scraped the burnt rice from the bottom of the pot with a spoon.
Vinícius 用金屬湯匙把鍋底燒焦的飯刮掉。
Nila scraped the mud off her boots with a stick before stepping inside the house.
Nila 進門前用一根樹枝小心地把靴子上的泥巴刮掉。
Amir scraped the burnt cheese off the baking tray before washing it in the sink.
Amir 把烤盤上燒焦的起司刮掉,然後在水槽裡把烤盤洗乾淨。
文法句型
scrape + [substance] + off/from/away + [surface]
用法筆記
The object of the verb can be either the material you remove ('scrape the paint') or the surface you clean ('scrape the door clean'). When the surface is the object, you often add an adjective like 'clean' or 'smooth': 'Scrape the knife clean before putting it away.'
常見錯誤
2. to rub part of your body or an object against a rough or hard surface by acciden
擦傷;摩擦
身體或物體因意外摩擦受損或發出刺耳聲
to rub part of your body or an object against a rough or hard surface by accident, resulting in a minor wound, a visible mark, or a harsh grating sound
Selim scraped his knee on the concrete pavement when he tripped over a loose stone.
Selim 被一塊鬆動的石頭絆倒,膝蓋在水泥地上擦傷了。
pattern: scrape + [body part] + on + [rough surface]
The metal chair scraped against the tiled floor with a loud, unpleasant sound.
那把金屬椅在磁磚地板上刮出巨大而刺耳的聲音。
Folake scraped the side of her car against the garage wall while parking.
Folake 停車時車身側面刮到了車庫的牆壁。
Branches scraped along the roof of the car as it drove under the low tree.
車子開過低矮的樹下時,樹枝沿著車頂刮了過去。
文法句型
scrape + [body part/object] + on/against/along + [surface]
scrape + against/along + [surface]
用法筆記
When the object is a body part, 'scrape' describes a shallow skin injury — less serious than a cut. When used intransitively (without an object), the focus is on the noise: 'The gate scraped as it opened.'
常見錯誤
3. to succeed in obtaining or achieving something, especially money or a result, on
勉強湊集
靠極大努力勉強獲得金錢或達成目標
to succeed in obtaining or achieving something, especially money or a result, only through great effort and by a very narrow margin
Nadia could barely scrape enough money together to pay the rent after losing her job.
Nadia 失業後勉強湊夠了錢來付房租。
pattern: scrape + [amount] + together/up
The old bakery scraped a living by selling cheap bread to the neighbourhood.
那間老麵包店靠向鄰里賣便宜麵包勉強糊口。
pattern: scrape a living
Otis managed to scrape a pass in his mathematics exam despite barely studying for it.
Otis 幾乎沒怎麼準備卻還是勉強通過了數學考試。
The team scraped a victory in the final seconds with a lucky goal.
那支隊伍在比賽最後幾秒鐘靠一記幸運進球勉強獲勝。
- splurge
spend freely and generously, the opposite of gathering with difficulty
文法句型
scrape + [money/food/resources] + together/up
scrape + a living
用法筆記
Commonly used with 'together' or 'up' when referring to money or resources: 'scrape together £50'. For test results or sporting results, the verb is used directly: 'scrape a pass', 'scrape a win'. The phrasal verbs 'scrape by' and 'scrape through' carry the same idea of barely succeeding.
常見錯誤
4. to use an automated software tool to extract large quantities of information fro
爬取;擷取
用自動化程式從網站大量提取資料
to use an automated software tool to extract large quantities of information from a website, web page, or other online source
The research team scraped customer reviews from several shopping websites for their analysis.
研究團隊從多家購物網站爬取顧客評論,以進行市場分析。
pattern: scrape + [data] + from + [source]
Ilan wrote a short computer program to scrape job listings from company career pages.
Ilan 寫了一個簡短的電腦程式,用來從公司徵才網頁擷取職缺資訊。
Some companies scrape social media posts to study what people think about their products.
有些公司爬取社群媒體上的貼文,以研究大眾對其產品的看法。
The data team scraped flight prices from airline websites every morning.
資料團隊每天早上從航空公司網站爬取航班票價資訊。
文法句型
scrape + [data/information] + from + [website/source]
用法筆記
This is a modern technical sense that emerged with the growth of online data. The noun form 'web scraping' or 'data scraping' is very common in computing contexts. Many websites prohibit scraping in their terms of service.
常見錯誤
scrape — 名詞
1. a mildly embarrassing or troublesome situation that someone creates for themselv
窘境;麻煩
因自己愚蠢行為陷入的小麻煩
a mildly embarrassing or troublesome situation that someone creates for themselves through their own careless, foolish, or mischievous behaviour
Justin got into a scrape with the neighbours after accidentally breaking their garden fence.
Justin 不小心弄壞了鄰居的花園圍籬,結果給自己惹了麻煩。
pattern: get into a scrape (with + [someone])
The boys got into a scrape when their prank set off the school alarm.
那幾個男孩的惡作劇觸發了學校火災警報,把自己弄得灰頭土臉。
Quinn got into scrapes at school — like flooding the science lab — but the teachers liked him anyway.
Quinn 在學校惹了不少麻煩——比方說把科學實驗室淹了——但老師們還是很喜歡他。
Nadia got into a scrape by replying-all to a sarcastic email about her boss.
Nadia 不小心回覆全部人,把一封挖苦老闆的信寄給了全公司,結果惹上了麻煩。
- pickle
informal, similar meaning — 'in a pickle' suggests a messy, hard-to-solve situation
- predicament
more formal and more serious than a scrape; doesn't imply silliness
- fix
informal, interchangeable with scrape in many contexts
用法筆記
This sense is most commonly used in the fixed expression 'get into a scrape' or 'in a scrape'. It is slightly old-fashioned but still heard in British English. The scrape is caused by the person's own actions — not by bad luck. For situations caused by external factors, use 'predicament' or 'difficulty' instead.
常見錯誤
2. a small area of damaged skin or surface caused by rubbing against something roug
擦傷;刮痕
皮膚或表面的輕微損傷,或物體摩擦的刺耳聲
a small area of damaged skin or surface caused by rubbing against something rough, or the harsh noise that results when two surfaces rub together
Élise cleaned the scrape on her elbow carefully and put a fresh bandage over it.
Élise 仔細清理了手肘上的擦傷,然後貼上新的繃帶。
pattern: a scrape on + [body part]
The old tabletop was covered in scratches and scrapes from years of daily use.
那張舊桌上滿是多年使用下來的刮痕和擦痕。
Quinn heard the loud scrape of chair legs on the wooden floor above.
Quinn 聽到樓上傳來椅子腳在木地板上刮出很大的聲響。
There was a deep scrape on the car door where it touched a brick wall.
車門上有一道深深的刮痕,是擦到磚牆留下的。
- scratch
a thinner, narrower mark; often from a sharp point rather than broad friction
- abrasion
the formal medical term for a scrape on the skin
- grazed skin
specifically describes skin that has been lightly scraped
用法筆記
As an injury, a scrape is less serious than a cut — it damages only the top layers of skin. When describing a mark on an object, 'scrape' and 'scratch' are often used interchangeably, though a scrape tends to be wider and more surface-level.