scrap

fragmento
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
jogar fora,
sucatear,
lutar,
brigar
noun
extrato,
pedaço pequeno,
bocado,
fragmento,
migalha
example
Unfortunately, a 'scrap' between Presto and Stocker on personality would be a fight between unarmed men.
The authority aims to use a high percentage of recycled materials, including 'scrap' tiles from the tile yards at Barton.
Once you find out they don't fit as planned, prepare to wedge some 'scrap' pieces of material to fill the gaps.
Fishermen who want to trade up and buy a bigger boat usually 'scrap' their existing vessel and buy extra tonnage from the market.
‘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.
Since I don't know a 'scrap' of javascript I can only try and resolve it by trial and error - which of course is my favourite way to learn.
I have a bondsman who is willing to post $1 million bond without a 'scrap' of collateral because he tells me that there is no risk that he would run.
the steamer was eventually sold for 'scrap'
poor little 'scrap', she's too hot in that coat
The only drawback to this eminently plausible case is that there is not a 'scrap' of evidence for it.
‘The event also involved sleeping outside in a ‘refugee camp’ built out of 'scrap' materials.’
It is a pity that he didn't think of that when he accused the IRA, without a 'scrap' of evidence being presented, of carrying out the Northern bank robbery.
You see in most of my fights I love a 'scrap' , and he just caught me off guards.
A blogger has to fight and 'scrap' and scrape every day, every post, for each and every reader.
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.
Eventually, this will damage the engine: but if you're going to 'scrap' the car within a year or two, does that matter?
He said: ‘There was not a 'scrap' of salt on the road - it was like a skating rink and really treacherous.’
I scribbled her address on a 'scrap' of paper
We would appeal to people not to 'scrap' these cars.
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.
Whatever your fee, take the money and run but don't expect your words of wisdom to make a 'scrap' of difference to our council.
Major raw material is 'scrap' steel which is abundantly available with Indian Railways.
We have worked with a lot of 'scrap' materials, which we have now painted up.
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.
The port deals mainly in bulk cargo such as timber, steel 'scrap' , building materials, cereals and fertilisers.
Over 900 mould fragments, 250 crucible sherds, as well as waste products, 'scrap' metalwork, tools and raw materials were recovered.
Without a 'scrap' of make-up, the chocolate-box prettiness is still there: the clear turquoise eyes, creamy skin and chiselled bone structure are luminous.
The grand final rematch was a defensive 'scrap' with Thornlie showing great resilience to fight back to win by a goal.
This week, his battle with Jets LT Jason Fabini will resemble a backyard 'scrap' between a couple of pit bulls.
There isn't a 'scrap' of evidence that race had anything to do with it.
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