inglés » esloveno

I . scratch <-es> [skrætʃ] SUST.

1. scratch (cut on skin):

praska f

2. scratch (mark on surface):

raza f
praska f
zareza f

3. scratch no pl. (acceptable standard):

II . scratch [skrætʃ] ADJ. atrbv.

2. scratch (without handicap):

III . scratch [skrætʃ] V. trans.

1. scratch (cut slightly):

2. scratch (mark by scraping):

3. scratch (relieve an itch):

praskati [form. perf. popraskati]

4. scratch ingl. am. coloq. (cancel):

odpovedovati [form. perf. odpovedati]

IV . scratch [skrætʃ] V. intr.

1. scratch (use claws, nails):

praskati [form. perf. opraskati]

2. scratch (relieve an itch):

praskati se [form. perf. popraskati se]

3. scratch (cause itchy feeling):

scratch about, scratch around V. intr.

2. scratch (search hard):

scratch out V. trans.

1. scratch (strike out):

brisati [form. perf. zbrisati]
radirati [form. perf. zradirati]
črtati [form. perf. prečrtati]

2. scratch (write hurriedly):

čečkati [form. perf. načečkati]

3. scratch coloq. (labour to get):

ˈscratch card SUST.

ˈscratch pa·per SUST. no pl. ingl. am.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In a stick figure, the head is represented by a circle, sometimes embellished with details such as eyes, mouth or crudely scratched-out hair.
en.wikipedia.org
The last person scratched off the unaccounted-for list was a man who resided outside the flood zone.
www.independent.ie
The rear features the track listing scratched into a flattened layer of plasticine.
en.wikipedia.org
During editing, he scratched some of the film with steel wool and dragged it around a parking lot to make it appear neglected by wayward projectionists.
en.wikipedia.org
Toner cartridges can not be refilled indefinitely, because their mechanical parts (such as drums and rollers) eventually wear out and an electro-optical device (the drum) become depleted or scratched.
en.wikipedia.org
He also filled spiral notebooks for other projects, written in blue and black ballpoint pen, filled with cursive texts scratched out and written over.
www.seattletimes.com
She's scratched through her skull and brain matter starts to ooze out of it.
en.wikipedia.org
For the best weld, surfaces should be roughened (or scratched) with fine or coarse sandpaper.
en.wikipedia.org
If scratched, which is incredibly tempting but detrimental, the skin comes up in weals not unlike a nettle rash, which then burn and take ages to heal.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The seven-year itch has almost been scratched and it's a marriage that could last.
www.independent.ie

¿Quieres añadir alguna palabra, frase o traducción?

Proponnos una nueva entrada.

Consultar "scratched" en otros idiomas


Página en Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский | Slovenščina