Scrape up Meaning in English
expression
ˈskɹeɪp/ /ˈəp
SKRAYP-uhp
skɹˈeɪp/ /ˈʌp
sk-RAYP-up
Definition
To collect or gather something, usually money or resources, with difficulty or effort.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often about money but can apply to other resources. Implies real effort or hardship. Common collocations: 'scrape up enough money', 'scrape up the courage'. Not the same as simply 'collect'. Sometimes used humorously.
Spanish: juntar (con esfuerzo) - reunir (dinero) - conseguir (con dificultad)Portuguese (BR): juntar (com esforço) - conseguir (dinheiro, recursos)Portuguese (PT): juntar (com esforço) - conseguir (dinheiro, recursos)Chinese (Simplified): 湊齐(钱、资源) - 勉强筹集Chinese (Traditional): 湊齊(錢、資源) - 勉強籌集Hindi: कठिनाई से इकट्ठा करना - मुश्किल से जुटानाArabic: جمع (بصعوبة) - توفير (بصعوبة)Bengali: কষ্ট করে জোগাড় করা - চেষ্টায় সংগ্রহ করাRussian: с трудом собрать - с трудом наскрести (деньги)Japanese: なんとかかき集める - 苦労して集めるVietnamese: chật vật gom góp - khó khăn lắm mới kiếm đượcKorean: 간신히 모으다 - 겨우 마련하다Turkish: zorlukla toplamak - güç bela bulmakUrdu: مشکل سے جمع کرنا - بمشکل اکٹھا کرناIndonesian: mengumpulkan dengan susah payah - susah payah mencari
Example Sentences
I had to scrape up enough money to buy a ticket.
basic
Can you scrape up some volunteers for the event?
basic
They managed to scrape up a team for the tournament.
basic
She finally scraped up enough courage to speak in public.
natural
If we all pitch in, maybe we can scrape up the money by Friday.
natural
After months of saving, he managed to scrape up enough for a used car.
natural