
조각, 단편, 아주 적은 양
A small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over; also used to emphasize the lack or smallness of something.
예문:
"She quickly wrote the phone number down on a tiny scrap of napkin."
"There wasn't a scrap of doubt in his mind about the decision."
"The historian managed to piece together the timeline from scraps of old letters."
고철, 폐물, 부스러기
Discarded material, especially metal, that can be reprocessed or put to another use; junk or waste.
예문:
"The old factory machinery was sold for scrap after the company modernized its operations."
"They collect scrap aluminum and copper from construction sites for recycling."
"We need to clear out all the scrap lumber from the garage before winter."
싸움, 다툼, 치고받기
A fight or quarrel, especially a minor or spontaneous one.
예문:
"The two children got into a small scrap over who got to use the last toy."
"He tried to avoid getting into a scrap with the security guard at the entrance."
폐기하다, 해체하다, 폐지하다
To discard (something useless or unwanted); to abandon or cancel (a plan, system, or idea).
예문:
"The city council decided to scrap the controversial plan for the new stadium."
"They had to scrap the entire batch of products due to a manufacturing defect."
"After years of service, the aging vehicle was finally scrapped and recycled."
싸우다, 다투다, 경쟁하다
To engage in a minor fight or quarrel; to compete fiercely.
예문:
"The two rival teams were scrapping for the top spot in the league standings."
"He often scrapped with his older brother when they were younger."