scrap

স্ক্র্যাপ
definition
verb
the decision was made to scrap the entire fleet
discard or remove from service (a retired, old, or inoperative vehicle, vessel, or machine), especially so as to convert it to scrap metal.
At 6-foot-7 and 250 pounds, the giant enjoys giving his team momentum boosts by scrapping with defenders.
engage in a minor fight or quarrel.
noun
I scribbled her address on a scrap of paper
a small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over after the greater part has been used.
the steamer was eventually sold for scrap
discarded metal for reprocessing.
translation of 'scrap'
গড়খাই-সংলগ্ন উঁচু দুরারোহ দেওয়াল
verb
বর্জন করা,
ছাঁটিয়া ফেলা,
কুস্তি করা,
মারামারি করা
noun
বর্জিতাংশ,
ঝগড়া,
ক্ষুদ্র টুকরা,
ছাঁট,
মারামারি,
টুকিটাকি অংশ
example
Cumbrian gamekeepers and stalkers have embraced Government plans to 'scrap' archaic laws stopping the sale of game all year round.
No amount of festive tips on the perfect table centrepiece or how to wrap an awkwardly-shaped present will make a 'scrap' of difference.
This middle section of the season is a time for doggedness and fight, a time to 'scrap' for whatever points you can grasp.
It wasn't long before I was having a tussle with a pike, which gave me a great 'scrap' .
Unfortunately, a 'scrap' between Presto and Stocker on personality would be a fight between unarmed men.
He said: ‘There was not a 'scrap' of salt on the road - it was like a skating rink and really treacherous.’
Campaigning by the RMT rail union has forced the government to drop plans to 'scrap' tube safety regulations.
The charity wants to get more children involved in recycling and using 'scrap' materials to encourage environmental awareness.
‘On days like this you have to play the elements as well as the opposition, which is why it was a bit of a 'scrap' and fight,’ said the manager.
Is he referring to the big part where they're growing opium and selling it for weapons, or the tiny 'scrap' our guy holds with a lot of help from our guns?
The only drawback to this eminently plausible case is that there is not a 'scrap' of evidence for it.
there was not a 'scrap' of aggression in him
This is a chance for their players to escape from the relentless pressure of a relegation 'scrap' and revel in the media attention that this tie will attract.
Fishermen who want to trade up and buy a bigger boat usually 'scrap' their existing vessel and buy extra tonnage from the market.
she was wearing a short black skirt and a tiny 'scrap' of a top
You can add bold text, you can italicize text and you can drop in nicely formatted block quotes without having to know a 'scrap' of HTML.
they were involved in a goalmouth 'scrap' and a player was sent off
Plans to 'scrap' laws which allow parents and patients to sue for billions of pounds worth of compensation were being unveiled by the Tories today.
They might be able to make repairs and renovations, or they might be able to 'scrap' this ship and get a different model.
All around was ruin - then bizarrely they found a 'scrap' of comfort.
It's a good thing it doesn't rain much here as it was in perfect condition - not a 'scrap' of rust.
The teams know they are going to have to fight and 'scrap' for everything so they are still battling in the 93rd or 94th minute.
At the beginning of the year 2000 UK oil giants seemed poised to 'scrap' the boats and replace them with helicopters.
The port deals mainly in bulk cargo such as timber, steel 'scrap' , building materials, cereals and fertilisers.
Salvagable 'scrap' materials from the ship will also be stripped and sold.
every 'scrap' of green land is up for grabs by development
He wasn't a man to back away from a 'scrap' when he was a player, and he said he wouldn't this time.
Passengers who were expecting to fly buzz routes in April will have to abandon their plans as its new owner Ryanair plans to 'scrap' the schedule.
Under the ‘last owner pays’ scheme, car owners will have to pay between £50 and £100 to 'scrap' their vehicles.
So you have an ethics officer in a department or corporation, but no one will take a 'scrap' of notice of them.
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