1. to scratch
They had to scratch their plans when John lost his job.
2. To nought
Inglese parola "do zera"(To nought) si verifica in set:
SZTORC KOLOS 23. from scratch
start from scratch
I started to learn English from scratch last year and now I can speak quite well.
I definitely believe that Europe must start from scratch
i started my business from scratch
I learned Spanish from scratch at university.
This is a unique example of people inventing a language from scratch.
Sarah should be proud of herself. She has built up that business single-handedly from scratch.
This millionaire also started from scratch. It was another American dream.
Ben built the shed from scratch.
After he went bancrupt he had to start his business from scratch.
Having lost all his notes, he had to start the project again from scratch.
He came to a fortune absolutely from scratch.
Her carrot cake was made from scratch
Bake a cheesecake from scratch
My database was damaged and I had to start the work from scratch.