SCRATCH


Meaning of SCRATCH in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' skrach

Function: verb

Etymology: Middle English scracchen, probably blend of scratten to scratch and cracchen to scratch

Date: 15th century

transitive verb

1 : to scrape or dig with the claws or nails

2 : to rub and tear or mark the surface of with something sharp or jagged

3 a : to scrape or rub lightly (as to relieve itching) b : to act on (a desire) ― used with itch < scratch the itch to travel>

4 : to scrape together : collect with difficulty or by effort < scratch out a living>

5 : to write or draw on a surface

6 a : to cancel or erase by or as if by drawing a line through b : to withdraw (an entry) from competition

7 : SCRIBBLE , SCRAWL

8 : to scrape along a rough surface < scratch a match>

intransitive verb

1 : to use the claws or nails in digging, tearing, or wounding

2 : to scrape or rub oneself lightly (as to relieve itching)

3 : to gather money or make a living by hard work and especially through irregular means and sacrifice <had to scratch and save for college>

4 a : to make a thin grating sound b : to produce a rhythmic scratching sound by moving a phonograph record back and forth under a phonograph needle

5 : to withdraw from a contest or engagement

6 : to make a scratch in billiards or pool

– scratch · er noun

– scratch one's back : to accommodate with a favor especially in expectation of like return

– scratch one's head : to be or become confused or perplexed

– scratch the surface : to make a modest effort or start

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.