The act of fighting; any contest or struggle.
A small fragment of something broken off from the whole.
Worthless material that is to be disposed of.
Have a disagreement over something.
Другие значения термина "scrap" 1 Labour would propose amendments to scrap zero hour contracts, Mr Lees-Galloway said.
2 Risk or no risk, he certainly knows he's in a scrap now.
3 Both parties' election manifestos promised to scrap pension changes made in 2011.
4 Labour has confirmed it would scrap the UK government's housing benefit changes.
5 So let's scrap the health and safety rules that put people off.
6 Iran again rejected international calls for it to scrap nuclear fuel production.
7 But scrap industry veteran Michael Lion said he was not so sure.
8 Others chided the paper for taking so long to scrap the feature.
9 He didn't need to consult the scrap of paper with the address.
10 ESMA has said there is no intention to scrap the delegation model.
11 New scrap contracts for the Taiwanese and Indian markets will now follow.
12 He said he was left with no choice but to scrap them.
13 But the recent economic downturn led regulators to scrap the rehabilitation plan.
14 Certainly, officials say, there is a reluctance to scrap the TPP entirely.
15 The stock exchange looks set to scrap its two small company boards.
16 A random scrap of information can trigger just the right conceptual collision.
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