scrape up
英 [skreɪp ʌp]
美 [skreɪp ʌp]
网络 积攒; 凑集
英英释义
verb
- gather (money or other resources) together over time
- She had scraped together enough money for college
- they scratched a meager living
双语例句
- Beat the drum or beat the drums: To give enthusiastic public support or promotion: You've got to scrape up some courage, some daring.
大肆鼓吹:在公开场合极力支持或鼓动。你要竭力鼓起点勇气,鼓起点胆量来。 - I tried to scrape up an acquaintance with them but failed.
我曾设法去结识他们,但并没有成功。 - Though everything had been sold or laid up in lavender, yet the poor peasant could not scrape up enough money to pay the rent.
尽管客所有的东西都卖掉或典当了,那个农民还是凑不齐交租的钱。 - Later, we feel numerous manufacturer grinds knife the scrape gradually, beforehand the movement of warm up, we plaint information electric equipment comes howl.
后来,我们渐渐感觉到众厂商磨刀霍霍,预先热身的动作,我们感叹信息电器将呼啸而至。 - Young children were trying to scrape up some of the rice that spilled from the sacks.
小孩子们正试图铲起从麻袋中散落的米粒儿。 - Can we scrape up enough to buy a new car?
我们能积攒起买辆新车的钱吗? - Look, that guy over there is trying to scrape up an acquaintance with Joanna.
看,那边那个人正在和乔安娜套近乎呢。 - You've got to scrape up some courage, some daring.
你要竭力鼓起点勇气,鼓起点胆量来。 - Costumes can cost what is, for them, a small fortune, but somehow they manage to scrape up the necessary fund.
服装要花费他们一小笔财产,但不知怎么,他们总能设法积攒起这笔必要的款项。 - Every time he is late, he can always scrape up an excuse.
他每次迟到都能编出一个借口。