单词 | wipe |
释义 | wipe [waɪp] verb transitive IMPROVER ■to slide something, especially a piece of cloth, over the surface of something else, in order to remove dirt, food or liquid 擦,拭,抹 •Have you got a cloth that I can wipe the floor with?你有没有找到我可以用来擦地板的布? •I'll just get a sponge and wipe the crumbs off the table.我这随便找块海绵把桌子上的碎屑擦掉。 •Don't wipe your nose on •Someone has wiped their dirty hands on [waɪp] verb transitive wipe sth off the map (also wipe sth off the face of the Earth/globe) ■to destroy completely 完全摧毁 •There are bombs so powerful that whole nations could be wiped off the map by them.有一种炸弹威力十分巨大,能将所有国家都彻底摧毁。 [waɪp] verb transitive wipe the floor with sb informal ■to defeat someone very easily 轻松击败 •"I hear Italy beat France in the semi-finals last night." "Beat them? They wiped the floor with them!"“我听说义大利队昨晚在半决赛中击败了法国队。”“击败?简直就是横扫!” [waɪp] verb transitive wipe the slate clean ■to start a new and better way of behaving, forgetting about any bad experiences in the past 重新开始,将以前的糟糕经历一笔勾销 •A new relationship presents you with the opportunity to wipe the slate clean.一段新的感情使你有机会忘掉以前的不愉快,开始新生活。 [waɪp] verb transitive wipe the smile off sb's face ■to make someone feel less happy or confident, especially someone who is annoying you because they think they are very clever 令(某人)不再得意(或高兴) •Tell him you saw Helena at the cinema with another guy - that should wipe the smile off his face!告诉他,你在电影院里看见海伦娜和另外一个家伙在一起——这样他就不会再那么洋洋得意了! [waɪp] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] wipe sth down ■to clean the surface of something, such as a table, with a cloth (用抹布)擦拭,擦干净 •Every night we wipe the tables down before we shut the restaurant.每天晚上在饭馆关门之前,我们都要把桌子擦干净。 [waɪp] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] wipe sth off sth ■to remove something from something 从…中除去(或抹去) •All their customer information was wiped off the computer by a virus.病毒将他们全部的客户资讯都从电脑上删掉了。 •$8 billion has been wiped off share prices worldwide.全世界的股价总共下跌了80亿美元。 [waɪp] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] wipe sth out ■to destroy something completely 完全摧毁 •Whole villages were wiped out in the fighting.所有村子都在战斗中被彻底摧毁了。 •One bad harvest could wipe out all of a grower's profits for the previous two years.一次失收可能会将种植者前两年的收益全部抵销掉。 [waɪp] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs wipe out US informal ■to lose control, especially in a vehicle, and have an accident (尤指车辆)失控,出事故 •I was going too fast and I wiped out on the bend.我开得太快了,在拐弯处失去控制。 [waɪp] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] wipe sth up ■to remove a substance, usually liquid, with a cloth or something similar (用抹布等)擦掉(液体) •I was just wiping up the soup that you spilt in the kitchen.我刚在厨房把你洒出来的汤擦干净。 •Have you got something I could wipe up this mess with [waɪp] noun countable countable ■an act of wiping 擦,拭,抹 •I'd better give ■a piece of soft, wet cloth or paper that you use for wiping (湿)抹布;(湿)纸巾;(湿)手巾•baby wipes婴儿纸巾 |
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