Scrape
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British pronunciation/skɹˈe‍ɪp/
American pronunciation/ˈskɹeɪp/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "scrape"

to scrape
01

kayudin

scratch repeatedly
02

kayudin

to remove a thin layer or small amount of something from a surface using a sharp or rough edge
03

kayudin

make by scraping
04

kayudin

(of skin tissue) to accidentally damage or injure by rubbing against a rough surface or with something sharp and abrasive
05

kayudin

to gather something, such as money, with difficulty and over time
06

kayudin

bend the knees and bow in a servile manner
01

pagkakayod

a harsh noise made by scraping
02

pagkakayod

an indication of damage
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pagkakayod

a deep bow with the foot drawn backwards (indicating excessive humility)
04

pagkakayod

a minor injury where the top layer of skin gets rubbed or scratched off

What is a "scrape"?

A scrape refers to a minor injury where the skin gets rubbed or scratched off, often resulting in a small, shallow wound. These can happen when you accidentally slide or brush against a rough surface, like pavement or a rough-textured object. Scapes usually cause some pain and may bleed a bit, but they generally heal quickly with proper cleaning and bandaging.

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Halimbawa
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I scraped my knee on the pavement.
The gardener is scraping the soil to remove the weeds from the garden bed.
The rough bark of the tree scraped against her hand as she climbed.
He scraped the ice off his car windshield before driving to work.
He scraped his knee on the gnarly surface of the rocky trail while hiking in the mountains.
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