
긁다, 할퀴다, 생채기내다
To score or mark the surface of something with a sharp object; to make a superficial wound in the skin.
예문:
"Be careful not to scratch the delicate wooden table when you move the vase."
"The cat scratched the sofa arm when it tried to climb up."
"I scratched my hand badly on the rusty fence wire."
(가려운 곳을) 긁다
To rub a part of one's body with one's fingernails to relieve itching.
예문:
"He couldn't stop scratching his mosquito bite during the meeting."
"When the dog needs attention, it often scratches at the door."
기권하다, 삭제하다, 취소하다
To withdraw a competitor from a competition or to cancel or strike out a name or writing.
예문:
"Due to a sudden illness, the marathon runner had to scratch from the race."
"Please scratch out the old address and write the new one clearly."
"The organizers decided to scratch the entire event due to poor ticket sales."
긁힌 자국, 생채기, 흠집
A mark, line, or superficial injury made by scratching.
예문:
"The diamond left a tiny scratch on the glass surface."
"Don't worry, it's just a scratch, not a deep cut."
"We found several deep scratches on the wooden floor after the movers left."
급조된, 임시변통의
Put together quickly or haphazardly, often using only immediately available resources (used before a noun).
예문:
"They managed to form a scratch team just hours before the tournament began."
"The chef prepared a delicious scratch meal using only ingredients found in the pantry."