scrubbed

英[sk'rʌbd] 美[sk'rʌbd]
  • adj.洗净的;擦净的动词scrub的过去式和过去分词.
  • a art.一(个);每一(个);任一(个)n.英语字母表的第一个字母;学业成绩得优者;表示“最好”的符号
  • cigarette n.香烟,卷烟,烟卷
  • for prep.为;因为;代表;往;支持;关于;给conj.因为
  • scrounge v.四处搜寻;乞讨;索取
Adjective:
  1. made clean by scrubbing;

    "fresh-scrubbed floors"
    "boys with scrubbed necks and faces"

    1. It costs 10 per metre, no, scrub that (ie ignore what I've just said), it costs 12 per metre.
      这个价钱是每米 10 英镑,不,应该说是每米 12 英镑。
    2. He scrubbed the floor clean.
      他把地板擦干净了。
    3. Aunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of servants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and published.
      姑母哈丽特支配着一大群看不见的仆人,他们不停地刷洗、打扫和擦拭。
    4. I scrubbed hard at the stain to see if I could get it off.
      我使劲擦这个污迹,看能不能将它去掉。
    5. Although she scrubbed the old pot thoroughly, she could not make it look completely clean.
      虽然她彻底地用力擦洗那只旧壶,但她无法把它完全洗干净。