mop 的 4 个定义
- a bundle of coarse yarn, a sponge, or other absorbent material, fastened at the end of a stick or handle for washing floors, dishes, etc.
- a thick mass of hair.
- a polishing wheel having several layers of cloth secured by a boss.
mopped, mop·ping.
- to rub, wipe, clean, or remove with a mop: to mop up a spill.
- to wipe as if with a mop: to mop the face with a handkerchief.
mopped, mop·ping.
- to clean or wipe with or as if with a mop: First he swept, then he mopped up.
- mop up, Military.to clear of scattered or remaining enemy combatants after attacking forces have conquered the area.Informal.to dispose of; complete; finish: He mopped up the rest of his business and went on a vacation.
mop 近义词
tangle of material, often used to
thick mass of hair
clean by using water and cloth
更多mop例句
- This robot vacuum is one of the best in its class thanks to its robust combination of dual vacuum and mop technology alongside three levels of suction power and a battery life of over three hours.
- She still needed a grease trap, emergency lights, a mop sink, a bottle sink and a prep sink for food, even though the city of Independence had told her that she wasn’t allowed to make food for her kids without a commercial kitchen.
- That’s when I saw that beside him he had one of those cleaning carts, with a mop.
- With so many steam mops on the market, it can be overwhelming to delve in and find the right one.
- What’s crucial is that you figure out what you want and need from your steam mop and also what your expectations are.
- Indeed, a common racial slur in Dutch is, precisely, roetmop, which means soot mop.
- They had kicked the old mop out of the house and slammed the door.
- It was about a family that had discarded their trusty old mop for a new, improved model.
- In person, Gondry is more Joel than Doc Brown—a fragile, soft-spoken man with a mop of curly brown hair.
- Mop is made up of a large, graphic vinyl, an array of found objects, and a selection of images.
- But it is emulating Mrs. Partington and her mop to attempt to preach down a (p. 206) world.
- He then drew from his kimono sleeve a pink-bordered foreign pocket-handkerchief, and began to mop his damp forehead.
- "On the porch, if you have eyes for anything less attractive than a young lady with a mop of blue hair," said the indignant Rob.
- His face was an exact triangle, beginning with a mop of red-brown hair, and ending with a pointed chin.
- Isabel sat back with her black mop of hair buried deep in the chair looking quickly from face to face.