Scrap
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British pronunciation/skɹˈæp/
American pronunciation/ˈskɹæp/

Definicja i Znaczenie "scrap"

to scrap
01

wyrzucić, pozbyć się

to get rid of something that is old or no longer of use
Transitive: to scrap old objects
to scrap definition and meaning
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When upgrading the computer system, the IT department had to scrap the old hardware.
The automotive workshop had to scrap the irreparable car parts for recycling.
The company made the decision to scrap the old product line and focus on innovative designs.
02

porzucić, odrzucić

to throw away or give up something that is no longer useful or needed
Transitive: to scrap sth
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She scrapped her plans for the weekend when the weather turned bad.
They scrapped the project due to lack of funding.
The company had to scrap the entire batch of defective products.
03

kłócić się, bić się

to engage in a physical or verbal argument or conflict
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The two children started to scrap over the last piece of candy.
The dogs began to scrap in the yard, so I had to separate them.
They scrapped during the meeting, each one defending their point of view.
01

fragment, kawałek

a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
02

sprzeczka, bójka

a brief quarrel or fight
03

kawałek, reszta

a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used
04

złom, odpadki

worthless material that is to be disposed of
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