B1 Noun #37 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

scratching

Scratching is the act of rubbing your skin with your nails to stop an itch.

Explanation at your level:

Scratching is what you do when your skin itches. If your arm feels bad, you use your fingers to rub it. This is scratching. It feels good!

You use scratching when you rub a surface. A cat might be scratching the door. People also use it when they have an itchy bug bite. It is a very common word for daily life.

The word scratching describes the act of using nails to rub skin or a surface. It can also describe a sound, like a pen scratching on paper. Sometimes, we use it to talk about money, like 'scratching a living,' which means working hard to survive.

Beyond the physical act, scratching is used in many idioms. For example, 'starting from scratch' means starting over. In music, it refers to the DJ technique of manipulating vinyl records. It is a versatile noun that fits into both casual and descriptive writing.

In advanced English, scratching often appears in metaphorical contexts. We might say a research project is only 'scratching the surface' of a complex issue. It implies that there is much more depth to be discovered. The word carries nuances of both irritation and persistent, manual effort.

At the mastery level, scratching reflects the intersection of sensory experience and economic struggle. Historically, it evokes the image of the peasant 'scratching' at the earth for sustenance. Literary usage often employs it to emphasize the rawness or the abrasive nature of an environment or an emotional state.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Scratching is the act of rubbing with nails.
  • It is also an idiom for starting over or surviving.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • Commonly used in both casual and metaphorical contexts.

Hey there! Let's talk about scratching. At its most basic, it is that satisfying feeling when you rub an itchy spot on your arm with your fingernails. It is a very common human reaction to irritation.

However, the word has more layers! You might hear it used to describe the harsh sound of a pen on paper or a cat clawing at a sofa. In a more metaphorical sense, if someone is 'scratching out a living,' they are working very hard just to get by with very little money. It is a versatile word that covers everything from itchy skin to survival!

The word scratching comes from the Middle English word cracchen, which likely has roots in Old English and Germanic languages. It is related to words like the Middle Dutch kratsen.

Historically, it has always been linked to the physical act of clawing or scraping. Over the centuries, the meaning expanded. By the 19th century, people started using it to describe the struggle for survival, as in 'scratching a living from the soil.' It is fascinating how a simple physical action evolved into a way to describe economic hardship!

You will see scratching used in many contexts. In daily life, we talk about 'scratching an itch' or 'scratching a surface.' It is very common in casual conversation.

In more formal settings, you might see it used in technical descriptions of surface damage or in music journalism regarding DJing. It is a neutral word, but be careful: if you say someone is 'scratching around,' it can imply they are disorganized or desperate. Always consider the context when using it!

Idioms make language fun! Here are some favorites:

  • Scratch the surface: To deal with only a small part of a problem.
  • Start from scratch: To begin from the very beginning.
  • Scratch someone's back: To do a favor for someone expecting one in return.
  • You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours: A deal where both parties help each other.
  • Scratch out a living: To earn just enough money to survive.

Scratching is a gerund or present participle acting as a noun. It is typically uncountable when referring to the act itself. The IPA for British English is /ˈskrætʃɪŋ/ and for American English is /ˈskrætʃɪŋ/.

It rhymes with words like hatching, matching, and patching. The stress is always on the first syllable. Remember, it is a continuous action, so we often use it with verbs like 'stop' or 'keep' (e.g., 'stop the scratching').

Fun Fact

It shares roots with the word 'cratch', which meant a manger or crib.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈskrætʃɪŋ/

Crisp 'sk' sound followed by a short 'a'

US /ˈskrætʃɪŋ/

Similar to UK, slightly more rhotic 'r'

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'tch' sound
  • Adding extra syllables
  • Dropping the 'g' at the end

Rhymes With

hatching matching patching snatching attaching

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

itch nail rub

Learn Next

abrasion superficial persistence

پیشرفته

abrade excoriate scavenge

Grammar to Know

Gerunds as Nouns

Scratching is annoying.

Uncountable Nouns

The scratching was loud.

Present Continuous

He is scratching.

Examples by Level

1

The dog is scratching.

dog / scratching

present continuous

2

My arm needs scratching.

arm / needs / scratching

gerund

3

Stop the scratching!

stop / the / scratching

imperative

4

I hear scratching.

I / hear / scratching

verb of perception

5

Is that scratching?

is / that / scratching

question

6

No more scratching.

no / more / scratching

determiner

7

The scratching is loud.

the / scratching / is / loud

subject

8

He likes scratching.

he / likes / scratching

verb object

1

The cat's scratching ruined the sofa.

2

I heard a scratching sound in the wall.

3

Scratching your eyes is dangerous.

4

The scratching made the itch go away.

5

He is scratching his head in confusion.

6

Stop the scratching of the chalkboard.

7

The scratching was very annoying.

8

She felt the scratching of the wool sweater.

1

The scratching on the door woke me up.

2

He is just scratching out a living.

3

We have only been scratching the surface of this problem.

4

The scratching of the pen was the only sound.

5

Avoid scratching the paint on the new car.

6

She couldn't stop the constant scratching.

7

The DJ's scratching was impressive.

8

Scratching an itch can sometimes make it worse.

1

Starting from scratch is often the best way to innovate.

2

The scratching of the needles created a unique rhythm.

3

He is merely scratching the surface of his potential.

4

The persistent scratching of the branches against the window was eerie.

5

She was scratching out a meager existence in the city.

6

The policy is just scratching the surface of the economic crisis.

7

His scratching of the lottery ticket revealed a win.

8

The scratching noise indicated a mechanical fault.

1

The candidate's proposal was merely scratching the surface of the underlying structural issues.

2

After the fire, they had to start from scratch to rebuild their lives.

3

The scratching of the record became a signature element of the genre.

4

He spent years scratching out a living as a freelance writer.

5

The scratching of the pen on the parchment was a rhythmic, meditative sound.

6

We are only scratching the surface of the potential for renewable energy.

7

The scratching of the cat's claws against the leather was a sharp, sudden interruption.

8

He found himself scratching out a living in the harsh conditions of the frontier.

1

The author's prose is a scratching of the psyche, revealing hidden traumas.

2

They were scratching out a living from the barren, unforgiving landscape.

3

The scratching of the record player was a nostalgic, almost visceral sound.

4

He realized his current efforts were only scratching the surface of the grander narrative.

5

The scratching of the quill was the only sound in the silent library.

6

She started from scratch, stripping away all previous assumptions.

7

The scratching of the metal against stone echoed through the cavern.

8

His life was a perpetual scratching for meaning in a chaotic world.

ترکیب‌های رایج

scratching an itch
scratching sound
start from scratch
scratch the surface
scratch out a living
constant scratching
scratching noise
scratching sensation
scratching post
scratching movement

Idioms & Expressions

"scratch the surface"

to deal with only a small part of a problem

We have only scratched the surface of the project.

neutral

"start from scratch"

to begin from the very beginning

The recipe failed, so I started from scratch.

neutral

"scratch someone's back"

to do a favor for someone

If you help me, I'll scratch your back.

casual

"not have a scratch on one"

to be unharmed

The car crashed, but he didn't have a scratch on him.

neutral

"scratch out a living"

to earn just enough to survive

They are just scratching out a living in the mountains.

neutral

"up to scratch"

meeting the required standard

Your work isn't up to scratch yet.

casual

Easily Confused

scratching vs Scraping

Both involve friction

Scraping is for removal; scratching is for relief or marks

Scraping ice vs scratching an itch.

scratching vs Itching

Often happen together

Itching is the feeling; scratching is the action

I am itching, so I am scratching.

scratching vs Clawing

Both use nails

Clawing is more aggressive/animalistic

The cat is clawing the sofa.

scratching vs Grating

Both describe sound

Grating is a harsh, annoying sound

The grating noise of the door.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The scratching of [noun] was [adj].

The scratching of the pen was loud.

A1

He is scratching [noun].

He is scratching his head.

B2

We are only scratching the surface of [noun].

We are only scratching the surface of the issue.

C1

She is scratching out a living by [verb+ing].

She is scratching out a living by sewing.

A1

Stop the scratching!

Stop the scratching, please!

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

scratch A mark or wound made by scratching

Verbs

scratch To rub or scrape

Adjectives

scratchy Causing an itchy or rough feeling

مرتبط

itch The cause of the scratching

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

academic (abrading) neutral (scratching) casual (clawing) slang (scratch)

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'scratching' as a countable noun Use it as a mass noun
You don't say 'a scratching', just 'the scratching'.
Confusing 'scratching' with 'scraping' Use 'scratching' for light marks or skin
Scraping often implies removing a layer.
Misusing 'scratching' for 'itching' Itching is the feeling; scratching is the action
You feel an itch, then you do the scratching.
Forgetting the 'ing' in continuous tense He is scratching
It is a continuous verb form.
Using 'scratching' for deep cuts Use 'gash' or 'cut'
Scratching is usually superficial.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a cat on a scratching post.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe effort or sounds.

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Cultural Insight

Hip-hop made DJ scratching famous.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' or no article.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the 'tch' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't count it as 'a scratching'.

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Did You Know?

It has Germanic roots.

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Study Smart

Group it with 'itch' and 'claw'.

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Formal vs Casual

Use 'abrading' for formal, 'scratching' for daily.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with 'matching' to remember.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Scratching the itch makes it stop.

Visual Association

A cat scratching a post.

Word Web

itch claw sound effort surface

چالش

Use the word 'scratching' in a sentence about a sound today.

ریشه کلمه

Middle English

Original meaning: To scrape or claw

بافت فرهنگی

None, but can be associated with skin conditions.

Used frequently in idioms regarding work and effort.

'Scratching the Surface' (common book/album title) DJ scratching in hip-hop culture

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At the doctor

  • constant scratching
  • skin irritation
  • relief from scratching

At work

  • scratching the surface
  • start from scratch
  • scratching out a living

Music

  • DJ scratching
  • scratching sound
  • rhythmic scratching

Home

  • scratching post
  • scratching the furniture
  • scratching the floor

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had to start a project from scratch?"

"Do you think scratching an itch actually helps?"

"What is the most annoying scratching sound you know?"

"Have you ever seen a DJ perform scratching?"

"What does it mean to you to 'scratch the surface' of a topic?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to start from scratch.

Describe a sound that makes you want to cover your ears.

Reflect on a time you worked hard to 'scratch out a living'.

How do you deal with physical discomfort like an itch?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, it can cause damage if done too hard.

No, it is uncountable.

Moving a record back and forth to create sound.

Use creams or distract yourself.

Similar, but scraping is usually for cleaning.

It can be both, but here we define the noun.

Scratched.

Yes, in the idiom 'scratching out a living'.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The cat is ___ the door.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: scratching

The cat uses its claws to scratch.

multiple choice A2

What does 'starting from scratch' mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Starting over

It means beginning again.

true false B1

Scratching is always a bad thing.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It can be a way to relieve an itch.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

These are common idioms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject + verb + object phrase.

fill blank B2

They are barely ___ a living.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: scratching

The idiom is 'scratching out a living'.

multiple choice C1

Which word is a synonym for scratching in a technical sense?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: abrading

Abrading means wearing away by friction.

true false C1

Scratching is a countable noun.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is an uncountable gerund.

match pairs C2

Word

معنی

All matched!

Nuance of usage.

sentence order C2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Correct structure.

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