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scrub /skrʌb/ (-bb-) ► SEE ALLscrub in scrub sth offscrub sth off sthscrub sth outscrub up ●ˌscrub ˈin (NAmE) ➡ scrub up ●ˌscrub sth ˈoff●ˌscrub sth ˈoff sthto remove sth from the surface of sth by rubbing it hard with a brush, etc. (用刷子等从…上)刷掉,擦掉◆Scrub all that mud off the walls. 把墙壁上的泥全刷掉。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌscrub sth ˈoutto clean the inside of sth by rubbing it hard with a brush and usually with soap and water (用刷子、肥皂、水等)擦洗,擦净(某物的内部) ◆He scrubbed out the pans. 他把平底锅都刷干净了。◆The cupboards are scrubbed out every week. 每周都要清洁碗柜。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌscrub ˈup (especially BrE) (NAmE usually ˌscrub ˈin) (of a doctor, nurse, etc. 医生、护士等) to wash your hands and arms very thoroughly before performing a medical operation (手术前)彻底擦洗手臂◆The surgeon scrubbed up and put on his gloves. 外科医生洗干净手臂后戴上手套。◆He asked to scrub in for surgery. 他要求擦洗手臂准备做手术。[v + adv] ●scrub ˈup wellif sb scrubs up well, they look very attractive when they are clean and tidy (人)收拾干净后焕然一新,打扮得楚楚动人 |