单词 | brush |
释义 | brush [brʌʃ] noun TOOL 工具 IMPROVER countable ■an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic or wire fixed into a usually wooden or plastic base or handle, which is used for cleaning, tidying the hair or painting 刷子;画笔 •I can't find my brush, but I still have my comb.我找不到发刷,不过我还有梳子。 •You'll need a stiff brush to scrape off the rust.你需要用硬刷子把锈迹刷掉。 •a clothes brush衣服刷 •a nail brush指甲刷 •a scrubbing UK/scrub USbrush硬毛刷 •a pastry brush软毛刷 IMPROVER countable ■used as a combining form (用作构词成分) •a hairbrush发刷 •a toothbrush牙刷 •a paintbrush油漆刷 only singular mainly UK ■an act of cleaning with a brush 刷 •These shoes need a good •Don't forget to give your hair a [brʌʃ] noun TOUCH 触 countable usually singular ■a quick light touch 轻擦,轻碰 •He felt the brush of a brush with sth ■when you experience something, or almost experience something, especially something unpleasant 和…的小冲突;与…的摩擦 •Jim had •Was that your first brush with the law [brʌʃ] noun BUSHES 灌木丛 uncountable US ■small low bushes or the rough land they grow on, or brushwood 灌木丛 •We spotted a jackrabbit hidden in the brush.我们看见一只长耳大野兔躲在灌木丛中。 •The dry weather has increased the risk of brush fires [brʌʃ] noun TAIL 尾巴 countable ■the tail of a fox 狐狸尾巴 [brʌʃ] verb TOUCH 触 ADVANCED intransitive + adverb or preposition transitive ■to touch (something) quickly and lightly or carelessly 轻轻地碰;轻触 •Charlotte brushed against •His lips gently brushed her cheek and he was gone.他的嘴唇轻触了一下她的脸颊后便离去了。 ADVANCED transitive + adverb or preposition ■to move something somewhere using a brush or your hand (用刷子或手)拂,掸,擦掉 •Jackie brushed the hair out of her eyes.积奇把头发从她眼睛上拨开。 •He brushed away •She stood up and brushed the wrinkles from her dress.她站起来,拉了拉弄皱了的裙子。 [brʌʃ] verb CLEAN 清洁 transitive ■to clean something or make something smooth with a brush 刷;刷净;刷平顺 •When did he last brush his teeth •She brushed her hair •[+ obj + adj] My trousers got covered in mud, but luckily I was able to brush them clean.我的裤子上沾满了泥,不过幸运的是我能够把它们刷干净。 [brʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] brush sb/sth aside ■to refuse to consider something seriously because you feel that it is not important 对…置之不理;漠视 •She brushed their objections aside, saying "Leave it to me."她对他们的反对置之不理,说道:“交给我吧。” [brʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] brush sb/sth off ■to remove dust or dirt from someone or something by using your hands or a brush (用手或刷子)把…刷干净,把…掸净;刷掉,掸去 •He brushed the snow off his coat.他掸去大衣上的雪。 [brʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] brush sth off ■to refuse to listen to what someone says, or to refuse to think about something seriously 漠视,不理睬 •He just brushed off all their criticisms.他对他们的一切批评都置之不理。 [brʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs brush past sb ■to walk quickly past someone, usually because you do not want to speak to them 从(某人)身边径直走过 •Ignoring their protests, Newman brushed past waiting journalists.纽曼不顾守候记者的抗议,从他们身边径直走过。 [brʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs brush up on sth ■to improve your knowledge of something already learned but partly forgotten 温习,复习 •I thought I'd brush up on my French before going to Paris.我想应该在去巴黎之前温习一下法语。 |
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