Bedeutung von There's hardly a scratch on her
Indicates there is very little or no visible damage.
In simple words: There is almost no damage on her.
There's hardly a scratch on her in einem Satz
- After the accident, there's hardly a scratch on her car, which is quite surprising.
- Despite the rough play, there's hardly a scratch on her dress after the party.
- You would think there was a fight, but there's hardly a scratch on her skin.
- After the storm, I checked the roof, and there's hardly a scratch on her shingles.
- He assured me that there's hardly a scratch on her reputation after the incident.
Wie man There's hardly a scratch on her verwendet
This expression can be used to describe someone or something with minimal damage. It's informal but generally acceptable in most contexts. Avoid using it in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Think of 'hardly' as 'hardly any marks' - very few.
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with There's hardly a scratch on her
- hardly a blemish
- hardly any damage
- hardly an impact
Synonyms for There's hardly a scratch on her
- barely a mark
- few damages
- no noticeable harm
Common mistakes with There's hardly a scratch on her
- Confused with 'hardly any scratch', using 'a' instead of 'any'
- Using the phrase to refer to something other than tangible damage
- Misplacing the emphasis on 'hardly' instead of 'a scratch'
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- There's hardly a scratch on her auf deutsch
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- There's hardly a scratch on her definition
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Was bedeutet "There's hardly a scratch on her"?
There is almost no damage on her.
Was ist die Definition von "There's hardly a scratch on her"?
Indicates there is very little or no visible damage.
Wie verwendet man "There's hardly a scratch on her" in einem Satz?
After the accident, there's hardly a scratch on her car, which is quite surprising.
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für "There's hardly a scratch on her" geben?
Despite the rough play, there's hardly a scratch on her dress after the party.
Was sind Synonyme für "There's hardly a scratch on her"?
Gängige Alternativen sind barely a mark, few damages, no noticeable harm.
Welche Wörter passen zu "There's hardly a scratch on her"?
Es wird oft mit hardly a blemish, hardly any damage, hardly an impact kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei "There's hardly a scratch on her"?
Confused with 'hardly any scratch', using 'a' instead of 'any' Using the phrase to refer to something other than tangible damage Misplacing the emphasis on 'hardly' instead of 'a scratch'
Wie spricht man "There's hardly a scratch on her" aus?
US: //ðɛrz ˈhɑrdli ə skræʧ ɑn hɜr//, UK: //ðɛrz ˈhɑːdli ə skrætʃ ɒn hɜː//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Wann sollte ich "There's hardly a scratch on her" verwenden?
This expression can be used to describe someone or something with minimal damage. It's informal but generally acceptable in most contexts. Avoid using it in very formal situations.
