1. scrape
Students, by working part time, are able to scrape up tuition fees by themselves.
Don't scrape your chair on the floor.
Someone had scraped the car with a key.
scrape mud off the shoes
It's just a scrape, " said the boy looking down at his bleeding knee. I hate the scrape of chalk on a blackboard.
And here’s a first-aid kit in case he skins his knee or gets any other scrapes.
he scraped his already bruised knees after he fell again
Instead, you must first slice off the top rind of a whole cheese, then for each serving, scrape a thin layer from the top of the round, working at an angle so as to make the edges crinkle.
Would you scrape that rusty pan?
I managed to get out of the scrape.
I sold my house and furniture, together with my jewelry, in order to scrape together a half a million.
2. scratch
Most people don't even scratch the surface of the human mind's capacity for memorization.
Everything around him was blown to pieces, yet he escaped without a scratch.
scratch your head
One is, you know, how do you learn a language from scratch?
Apart from a few scratches, this desk is in a good condition.
Scratch a Russian and find a Tartar.
Kouji was lucky; his traffic accident left only a minor scratch on the side of his car.
This isn't my blood. It's all splash-back from my opponent. There isn't a single scratch on me.
As you're starting from scratch you might as well have gone for a major makeover...
I like scratch parties. Preparations usually destroy entire fun.
My back is beginning to itch, can you scratch it for me?
She didn't take her shoes off and scratched our wooden floor.
Bart, stop scratching. You're messing up your hair.
her fingernails left scratch marks on her itchy skin
I scratched out his name from the list
Anglais mot "draśnięcie"(scratch) se produit dans des ensembles:
Sport i zdrowie3. graze
Sheep graze on front lawns and horses in open fields.
The pathologist wrote that there were graze wounds
I grazed my knee when I fell off the bike. The bullet grazed his cheek. The cows were grazing on the meadow.
The bullet grazed his cheek.
fields where they used to graze their sheep
She has a nasty graze on her elbow.
Her legs were covered with bruises and grazes.
I have a graze here.
The sheep graze the grass in the field.
The herds are turned out into the pasture to graze.
4. nick
Tom arrived in the nick of time.
He got nicked for peddling dope.
Nick owes me ten dollars.
I was most grateful to Nick for his kindness.
Between you and me, Lisa, we know that I simply don't like Nick.
nick food from the fridge
When my dad found out that I've been going out with Nimrod Nick, he blew his top.
Nick can speak Portuguese very well. That's because he's been studying it for 5 years.
You despise Nick, don't you?
I listen to Nick Drake's singing and I wonder, whether one should want to die for beauty.
Nick is by no means satisfied with the reward.
If you shoot her now you will spend the rest of your days in the nick.
I nicked this freebie for you.
Yesterday, they nicked Jack.
There was a series of nicks along his right side. You have a nick on your head.
Anglais mot "draśnięcie"(nick) se produit dans des ensembles:
ang zawodowy cz.2