If you have just "scratched the surface" of a problem you have not understood it and got to the bottom of what the problem is.
Yes, a banana can help fix a scratched DVD. The fruit's natural oils may fill in minor scratches, potentially allowing the DVD to read more smoothly. To try this method, rub the inside of a banana peel over the scratched surface, then wipe it with a soft cloth to remove residue. However, this is not a guaranteed fix and may not work for deeper scratches.
Graphite can be scratched by materials that are harder than it, such as diamond and tungsten.
A diamond. Actually, a diamond can be scratched my other minerals.
Mineral that can be scratched with a knife blade or a window glass is gypsum.
Acrylic is not inherently porous. However, if the surface of acrylic is scratched or damaged, it can become more porous and susceptible to stains or discoloration. Sealing or finishing acrylic surfaces can help prevent it from becoming porous.
Yes, perhaps, if scratched by another diamond.
It has not. We have barely 'scratched the surface.'
No, you are only a pro if YOU are scratched up, sometimes, you can be a pro and not be scratched up if you are a SUPER pro
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Scratched
This means that it cannot be scratched.
You may mean "excoriated," meaning scratched. Skin can demonstrate excoriation, or lines of breakdown, when it is scratched hard.
"Scratched the surface" is an idiomatic expression meaning to only understand a small part of a much larger or deeper issue or topic. It suggests that there is much more to explore or uncover beyond what has been briefly examined.
Scratched; -- said of decorative painting of a certain style, in which a white overland surface is cut or scratched through, so as to form the design from a dark ground underneath.
In a way that is not attractive. "he unattractively scratched his butt"
The word "scratched" means marked or etched on the surface.
coffee table is all scratched up how do i fix it