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scrubber

/skruhb-er/US // ˈskrʌb ər //UK // (ˈskrʌbə) //

洗涤器,洗地机,洗涤机,洗刷器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who scrubs.
    • : a device or process for removing pollutants from smoke or gas produced by burning high-sulfur fuels.
    • : a machine or appliance used in scrubbing: an automatic floor scrubber.

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Examples

  • With civilization continuing to pump ever-increasing amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, perhaps plants — nature’s carbon scrubbers — might be able to package up some of that excess carbon and bury it underground for centuries or longer.

  • Find a scrubber designed for cleaning tile groutIf getting the spaces in between your kitchen and bathroom tiles is your main focus, you may not want an extendable power scrubber, because a less cumbersome device will do.

  • Whether you’re tackling the tile and grout in your bathroom, removing the baked-in grease and grit from your stove, or giving your hardwood floor a bit of a shine, here’s how to find the best spin scrubber to finish the job.

  • The best power scrubbers generally offer telescoping arms, and heads that can be swapped out to fit your task.

  • Most experts recommend using a mild cleaning formula along with your scrubber.

  • The apparatus consequently supplies the place of the exhauster and the scrubber.

  • He walked over and pulled one of the brushes off the defunct scrubber and sudsed it up.

  • The scrubber is a vessel containing in its lower part water, W, supplied by a pipe, and having an overflow.

  • Here I am boxed up, like a scrubber in a pound, year after year—and years after that—for I don't know how long.

  • Jemmy the Scrubber, unable to imbue the rest of his watch with his own restless activity, gave me no peace night or day.