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Scotch tape
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Scotch tape
A trademark used for adhesive tape.

Scotch tape
n
chiefly US a transparent or coloured adhesive tape made of cellulose or a similar substance
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Scotch tape - transparent or semitransparent adhesive tape (trade names Scotch tape and Sellotape) used for sealing or attaching or mendingScotch tape - transparent or semitransparent adhesive tape (trade names Scotch tape and Sellotape) used for sealing or attaching or mending
adhesive tape - tape coated with adhesive
trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product
Verb1.scotch tape - fasten or attach with sellotape; "The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door"
tape - fasten or attach with tape; "tape the shipping label to the box"
Translations
Scotch tape® n (Am) → scotch ® m

Scotch tape شريط لاصق izolepa tape Tesafilm® Σελοτέιπ celo, cinta pegante teippi Scotch selotejp nastro adesivo セロテープ® 셀로테이프 Sellotape® teip taśma klejąca fita adesiva вид клейкой ленты tejp เทปใส seloteyp băng dính trong Sellotape® 透明胶带


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