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superare a stento
im Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
I. scrape through VERB [skreɪp -] (scrape through)
II. scrape through VERB [skreɪp -] (scrape through [sth])
scrape through exam, test:
im Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
I. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp] SUBST
1. scrape (awkward situation) ugs:
2. scrape (in order to clean):
3. scrape (sound):
4. scrape (small amount):
a scrape of butter, jam
II. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp] VERB trans
1. scrape (clean):
scrape vegetables
scrape shoes
2. scrape (damage):
scrape paintwork, car part, furniture
3. scrape (injure):
scrape elbow, knee etc.
4. scrape (making noise):
scrape chair, feet
5. scrape (get with difficulty) ugs:
sbarcare il lunario or tirare avanti (doing facendo)
III. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp] VERB intr
1. scrape:
to scrape against sth car part, branch:
2. scrape (economize):
IV. scrape [Brit skreɪp, Am skreɪp]
I. through [Brit θruː, Am θru] PRÄP
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (via, by way of):
to look through binoculars, telescope
to look through hole, window, keyhole
3. through (past):
to go through red light
to get or go through barricade
to get or go through customs
to push one's way through crowd, undergrowth
4. through (among):
to fly through the air acrobat:
to fly through the air arrow, bullet:
to search through cupboard, bag
5. through (expressing source or agency):
6. through (because of):
7. through (until the end of):
8. through (up to and including):
1939 through 1945 Am
dal 1939 al 1945 compreso
II. through [Brit θruː, Am θru] ADV
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (completely):
wet or soaked through coat, cloth
wet or soaked through person
3. through (from beginning to end):
4. through TEL:
Wendungen:
III. through [Brit θruː, Am θru] ADJ
1. through (finished):
2. through (direct):
through train
through ticket
through freight
3. through (successful):
4. through Brit (worn):
IV. through [Brit θruː, Am θru]
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. scrape through VERB trans
II. scrape through VERB intr
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. scrape [skreɪp] VERB trans
1. scrape (remove layer, dirt):
2. scrape:
3. scrape (rub against):
II. scrape [skreɪp] VERB intr
1. scrape (rub against):
2. scrape (make unpleasant noise):
3. scrape (economize):
III. scrape [skreɪp] SUBST
1. scrape (act of scraping):
2. scrape (graze on skin):
3. scrape (sound):
4. scrape ugs (situation):
I. through [θru:] PRÄP
1. through (spatial):
2. through (temporal):
3. through (until):
4. through (by means of):
II. through [θru:] ADV
1. through (of place):
2. through (of time):
3. through TEL:
passare qn a qn
4. through (completely):
Wendungen:
III. through [θru:] ADJ
1. through (finished):
2. through (direct):
3. through SCHULE:
Present
Iscrape through
youscrape through
he/she/itscrapes through
wescrape through
youscrape through
theyscrape through
Past
Iscraped through
youscraped through
he/she/itscraped through
wescraped through
youscraped through
theyscraped through
Present Perfect
Ihavescraped through
youhavescraped through
he/she/ithasscraped through
wehavescraped through
youhavescraped through
theyhavescraped through
Past Perfect
Ihadscraped through
youhadscraped through
he/she/ithadscraped through
wehadscraped through
youhadscraped through
theyhadscraped through
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Skiers routinely complain that snowboarders scrape up the hill and a few ski resorts still ban them altogether.
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The nest is a simple scrape on the ground mainly on open sand banks that provide unobstructed views of any oncoming predators.
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The unlocked nose wheel collapsed and was forced back into its well, causing the aircraft's nose to slam into, bounce off, and then scrape along the ground.
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The team rarely played well in the qualifiers and were very lucky to scrape through in most games.
www.heraldscotland.com
They have been forced to stay with friends and are trying to scrape together enough money for food.
www.dailymail.co.uk