"Scrapyards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A accumulation of discarded or junk automobiles and machinery, typically in a large yard or area.
A yard where old, broken, or worn-out machines, vehicles, or other unwanted items are collected and stored for potential repair, salvage, or disposal.
A place where scrap metal and other recyclable materials are collected and processed.
In some cases, it can also refer to a place where people collect and gather worthless or discarded items.
Remnants or leftovers, often found in a messy or disorganized state. Unused or discarded parts of something.
The word "scratches" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Marks or small cuts in the surface of something, often caused by rubbing or dragging: "There are scratches on the furniture from when my dog accidently rubbed against it."<br><br>2. A sudden, violent pull or cry: "The coach heard a loud scratch from the crowd when the team made a shocking comeback."<br><br>3. A rough, scratchy feeling or texture: "The scratchy fabric of the socks made my skin itch."<br><br>4. To clean or scrape something with the fingernails: "Can you scratch the surface of the object so it's smooth?"<br><br>5. To cause minor damage or remove the surface layer of something: "She scratched the bottom of the pan to remove the burnt residue."<br><br>6. In music, a scratch is a technique used to create a percussive sound, often by rapidly moving a finger or a stick along the surface of a string or a turntable.<br><br>In general, the word "scratches" can refer to any situation where there is a sudden or rough motion, or where something is removed or worn away by friction.