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scrubbed

/skruhb-id/US // ˈskrʌb ɪd //

擦洗过的,擦洗的,擦洗,擦拭

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : stunted; scrubby.

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Examples

  • After initially modifying the story, the MailOnline later scrubbed it altogether.

  • And behind the sleepless Moms will come binders full of freshly scrubbed lawyers looking to turn a buck on the news.

  • The Pentagon scrubbed the blueprint from the Internet three days later, but not before 100,000 copies were downloaded.

  • Scrubbed Graeme Wood, New York I watched online as a college classmate went from disgrace to redemption in months.

  • Off the Record ABC “scrubbed a few curse words” but largely allowed every quote to be used.

  • Now, neither boys nor monkeys relish being scrubbed, so Woot shrank away from the energetic girl, trembling fearfully.

  • She looked at her hands and straightway she fell to scrubbing them with soap as she had never scrubbed them before.

  • Then Sammy knew why Dad had scrubbed the cabin floor, and what the three men who talked so low had been doing in the other room.

  • Hollister soaped and scrubbed to clean his hands and face of the sweat and dirt of his day's labor.

  • The china parts should be scrubbed thoroughly with soap and one of the long-handled brushes made for this purpose.