Scrape together Meaning in English
expression
ˈskɹeɪp/ /təˈɡɛðɝ
SKRAYP tuh-GEH-ther
skɹˈeɪp/ /təɡˈɛðɐ
skrayp tuh-GEH-thuh
释义
To collect or find something, especially money or resources, with difficulty and from many small sources.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used with money ('scrape together enough money'). Implies struggle or limited resources. Usually refers to gathering from many small amounts, rarely from one big source.
Spanish: reunir con esfuerzo - juntar con dificultadPortuguese (BR): juntar com dificuldade - arranjar com esforçoPortuguese (PT): juntar com dificuldade - arranjar com esforçoChinese (Simplified): 东拼西凑 - 勉强凑齐Chinese (Traditional): 東拼西湊 - 勉強湊齊Hindi: कठिनाई से इकट्ठा करनाArabic: جمع بصعوبة - تدبير بصعوبةBengali: কষ্ট করে জোগাড় করা - খুঁজে খুঁজে সংগ্রহ করাRussian: с трудом собрать - наскрестиJapanese: かき集めるVietnamese: gom góp - chật vật thu thậpKorean: 간신히 모으다 - 어렵게 마련하다Turkish: güçlükle toplamak - bir araya getirmekUrdu: بمشکل اکٹھا کرنا - جیسے تیسے جمع کرناIndonesian: mengumpulkan dengan susah payah - mengais-ngais
例句
We scraped together enough money to buy a used car.
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They managed to scrape together the supplies for the project.
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I had to scrape together a team for the event at the last minute.
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After paying rent, I barely scraped together enough for groceries this month.
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We scraped together the last of our savings to make it through until payday.
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He somehow scraped together enough money for a ticket to the concert.
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