单词 | scrub |
释义 | scrub [skrʌb] verb (-bb-) CLEAN 清理 intransitive or transitive ■to rub something hard in order to clean it, especially using a stiff brush, soap and water (尤指用硬刷、肥皂和水)擦洗,刷洗 •She scrubbed (at) •[+ obj + adj] He scrubbed the old saucepan clean, and it looked as good as new.他把旧的平底锅擦得很干净,看起来像新的一样。 [skrʌb] verb (-bb-)STOP 停止 transitive (US usually scratch) informal ■to decide not to do something you had planned to do; cancel 取消(原计划) •We had to scrub our plans when I lost my job.我失业了,我们不得不取消计划。 [skrʌb] verb (-bb-)Phrasal Verbs scrub up ■If a doctor scrubs up, they wash their hands and arms very thoroughly before performing a medical operation. (医生在做手术前)仔细擦洗手和手臂 scrub up well UK informal approving ■said about someone when they have made an effort to make their appearance as tidy and pleasant as possible and they look very attractive and stylish 注重仪表,外表光鲜 •Mary scrubs up well.玛丽总是打扮得漂漂亮亮的。 [skrʌb] noun PLANTS 植物 uncountable ■(an area of land covered with) short trees and bushes, growing on dry ground of low quality 灌木丛(地带) [skrʌb] noun CLEAN 清理 only singular ■when you rub something hard in order to clean it, especially using a stiff brush, soap and water (尤指用硬刷、肥皂和水)擦洗,刷洗 •Children, give your hands a good |
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