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scratched ADJ

scratched MED
scratched MED
scratched MED
scratched MED
scratched MED

scratched

scratched
scratched

be scratched VB

scratched off

scratched off

scratched out

be scratched off VB

scratch <a scratch; scratches> VB MED

scratch N (relations)

scratch N

scratch area N COMPUT

scratch-brush N

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English
The bodywork was scratched, but the main damage was mechanical, as the thieves had really put their backs into the disablement of my steering lock.
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The last person scratched off the unaccounted-for list was a man who resided outside the flood zone.
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For the best weld, surfaces should be roughened (or scratched) with fine or coarse sandpaper.
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Toner cartridges can not be refilled indefinitely, because their mechanical parts (such as drums and rollers) eventually wear out and an electro-optical device (the drum) become depleted or scratched.
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She's scratched through her skull and brain matter starts to ooze out of it.
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He also filled spiral notebooks for other projects, written in blue and black ballpoint pen, filled with cursive texts scratched out and written over.
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He wears pitted and scratched up body armour over coveralls, made of stiff bulletproof canvas.
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Another guest, for instance, scratched her glass stovetop by using it as a chopping board.
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A man belonging to a mendicant order scratched the wall of the well with a piece of slate, following the imprint of the cross.
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Three horses of thirteen were scratched that day.
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