ras

BrE /ræs/ AmE /ræs/

noun / verb en → es

1 SKIN [singular] B2

a mark or cut on the skin caused by rubbing against something rough

raspadura, rasguño

Collocations get a rash from

  • She got a rash from the sweater.

    Ella se hizo un rasguño con la bufanda.

2 ACTION [transitive] B1

to rub or scrape something against another surface, especially to remove dirt or a covering from it

raspar, frotar

  • take sth off with sth

Collocations scrape paint off a wall · scrape ice off a car window

  • He scraped the mud off his boots.

    Él raspó la lodo de sus botas.

3 SOUND [singular] B2

a sound made by rubbing something against another surface, especially to remove dirt or a covering from it

raspar, crujir

Collocations the scrape of metal on stone

  • There was a scrape as the knife cut through the paper.

    Hubo un crujido cuando el cuchillo cortó el papel.

4 SPORT [singular] C1

a type of ice hockey played on a hard surface, with players wearing skates and using sticks to hit the puck into goals

hockey sobre hielo

Collocations play ice hockey

  • They play ice hockey in the winter.

    Juegan hockey sobre hielo en el invierno.

5 GOAL [singular] C1

a point scored by hitting a puck into the goal in ice hockey

gol, anotación

Collocations score a goal

  • He scored the winning goal.

    Él anotó el gol ganador.

6 VERB [transitive] B1

to remove something by rubbing it against a surface, especially to clean or polish it

raspar, frotar

  • scrape sth off
  • She scraped the paint off the wall.

    Ella raspó la pintura de la pared.

7 VERB [transitive] B2

to move something across a surface with a scraping sound, especially to remove dirt or a covering from it

raspar, frotar

  • scrape sth against/along sth
  • He scraped the knife along the wall.

    Él raspó el cuchillo a lo largo de la pared.

8 VERB [transitive] B2

to move something across a surface with a scraping sound, especially to remove dirt or a covering from it

raspar, frotar

  • scrape sth against/along sth
  • She scraped the mud off her boots.

    Ella raspó la lodo de sus botas.