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2 Translation results for
scrapes
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
scrape
noun
scrapes
raspadura
;
rasguño
;
apuro, aprieto
A scrape on the knee
Example sentences of
scrape
noun
•
There's a
scrape
on the fender that wasn't there yesterday.
•
I got a
scrape
on my knee when I fell.
•
We survived the accident with a few minor bumps and
scrapes
.
•
She got into a few
scrapes
with the police when she was younger.
•
the
scrape
of fingernails on a blackboard
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Synonyms of
scrape
noun
predicament
,
scraping
,
scratch
scrape
verb
scraped, has scraped, is scraping, scrapes
rozar, rascar
;
raspar
Example sentences of
scrape
verb
•
Someone had
scraped
the car with a key.
•
I
scraped
one of the chairs while bringing it up the stairs.
•
I
scraped
my knee when I fell.
•
fingernails
scraping
against a blackboard
•
the sound of chairs
scraping
on the floor as people stood to leave
More examples
•
The boat
scraped
against the edge of the dock.
•
She
scraped
her fingernails across the blackboard.
•
The deer
scraped
its antlers against the tree.
•
Scrape
the seeds into a bowl.
•
Scrape
the paint from the wood.
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Synonyms of
scrape
verb
clean
,
graze
,
rub
,
scratch
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Reverse translation for
scrapes
raspadura
- scratching, scraping
rasguño
- scratch, sketch
apuro
- predicament, jam, rush, hurry, embarrassment
aprieto
- predicament, difficulty
rozar
- to chafe, to rub against, to border on, to touch on, to graze, to touch lightly
rascar
- to scratch, to scrape
raspar
- to scrape, to be rough, to file down, to smooth
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