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scrubBrE /skrʌb/NAmE /skrʌb/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they scrub BrE /skrʌb/ NAmE /skrʌb/present simple - he / she / it scrubs BrE /skrʌbz/ NAmE /skrʌbz/past simple scrubbed BrE /skrʌbd/ NAmE /skrʌbd/past participle scrubbed BrE /skrʌbd/ NAmE /skrʌbd/ -ing form scrubbing BrE /ˈskrʌbɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskrʌbɪŋ/ [T, I] to clean sth by rubbing it hard, perhaps with a brush and usually with soap and water 擦洗;刷洗◆~ sth/yourselfI found him in the kitchen, scrubbing the floor. 我发现他在厨房擦地板。◆~ sth/yourself downShe scrubbed the counters down with bleach. 她用漂白剂把柜台擦洗干净。◆~ (at sth) The woman scrubbed at her face with a tissue. 那女人用纸巾擦脸。◆~ sth/yourself + adj. Scrub the vegetables clean. 把蔬菜刷洗干净。 [T] ~ sth(informal) to cancel sth that you have arranged to do 取消(原有安排) ●ˌscrub sth↔ˈoff●scrub sth off sthto remove sth from the surface of an object by rubbing it hard with a brush, etc. (用刷子等)刷掉,擦掉◆This treatment involves scrubbing off the top layer of dead skin. 这种治疗需要把死皮的表层除去。●ˌscrub sth↔ˈoutto clean the inside of sth by rubbing it hard with a brush and usually with soap and water (用刷子等)把某物从里到外擦洗干净●ˌscrub ˈup(of a doctor, nurse, etc. 医生、护士等) to wash your hands and arms before performing a medical operation (手术前)擦洗手和臂 scrubBrE /skrʌb/NAmE /skrʌb/ noun [sing.] an act of scrubbing sth 擦洗;刷洗◆I've given the floor a good scrub. 我把地板彻底擦洗了一遍。 [U] small bushes and trees 灌木丛;矮树丛◆The bird disappeared into the scrub. 鸟消失在矮树丛中。 (also scrub·land) [U] an area of dry land covered with small bushes and trees 硬叶灌丛带;低矮灌木丛林地scrubs [pl.] (specialist) the special clothes worn by surgeons when they are doing medical operations 手术衣 amputate, anaesthetic, graft, operation, procedure, scalpel, scrubs, stitch, surgery, transplant |