scrub1 /skrʌb/ ●●○ verb (scrubbed, scrubbing)1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DHCCLEAN to rub something hard, especially with a stiff brush, in order to clean it 〔尤指用硬刷子〕擦洗,擦净She was on her hands and knees scrubbing the floor. 她正趴着擦地板。
He scrubbed the dirt off his boots. 他把靴子上的脏土擦掉。
The table needs to be scrubbed clean. 这桌子要擦干净。
scrub atShe scrubbed at her face with a tissue. 她用一张纸巾擦脸。
► see thesaurus at clean →5 see picture at 见图 clean2 2 [transitiveT] informalCANCEL to decide not to do something that you had planned 取消〔计划等〕 SYN cancelWe scrubbed the idea in the end. 最后我们放弃了这个想法。
n3 [transitiveT] to remove carbon dioxide from the gas that results from burning coal, before letting it out into the airThe liquid is used to scrub carbon dioxide from power plant exhaust gases.
4 scrub something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v DHCCLEANto clean the inside of a place thoroughly 彻底擦洗〔某处所内部〕The rooms are all scrubbed out once a week. 所有房间每星期彻底清扫一次。