scrap

membatalkan
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'
verb
mengesampingkan,
bertengkar,
berkelahi,
membongkar,
membatalkan
noun
kepingan,
carik,
keping,
pertengkaran,
perkelahian,
jumlah sedikit sekali
example
He picked up the accumulated 'scrap' rails and switch material on his way in during the fall.
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.
Maybe that's why everyone has taken the news to heart - she's such a 'scrap' of a thing that we greet her illness not unlike the wounding of a tiny bird.
The truth is, whatever happens in the Tampa case alone won't make a 'scrap' of difference to whether or not boatpeople come in the future.
the decision was made to 'scrap' the entire fleet
I scribbled her address on a 'scrap' of paper
City must 'scrap' and fight for every point between now and the end of the season.
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.
the steamer was eventually sold for 'scrap'
All around was ruin - then bizarrely they found a 'scrap' of comfort.
Then looking down the rest of this year's list, I realise that - Kanye West aside - there's scarcely a 'scrap' of rap to be found.
they were involved in a goalmouth 'scrap' and a player was sent off
The first is that reusing the 'scrap' glass saves the cost of raw materials.
So you have an ethics officer in a department or corporation, but no one will take a 'scrap' of notice of them.
If I remember correctly from my antediluvian youth, he's in there right now endlessly combing his hair but it won't make a 'scrap' of difference.
It wasn't long before I was having a tussle with a pike, which gave me a great 'scrap' .
We used 'scrap' pieces of recycled plastic lumber for our rot strips, secured with counter-sunk screws.
All three projects can be easily and inexpensively made in a matter of hours from a few 'scrap' sheets of plywood.
And if that sentence makes a 'scrap' of sense then it's more than it deserves.
A blogger has to fight and 'scrap' and scrape every day, every post, for each and every reader.
she was wearing a short black skirt and a tiny 'scrap' of a top
Under the ‘last owner pays’ scheme, car owners will have to pay between £50 and £100 to 'scrap' their vehicles.
This is not to disparage the editor and her magazine, it's just that I can't ever see a day when such a read would hold even a 'scrap' of appeal.
Salvagable 'scrap' materials from the ship will also be stripped and sold.
a bold decision was taken to 'scrap' existing plant
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?
Make a super sturdy one with some old building blocks, or raid your dad's work bench for pieces of 'scrap' wood.
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.
Fishermen who want to trade up and buy a bigger boat usually 'scrap' their existing vessel and buy extra tonnage from the market.
I knew it would be a battle and a 'scrap' but we have won 2-0 and I would have settled for that before the game.
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