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scum

/skuhm/US // skʌm //UK // (skʌm) //

人渣,浮渣,败类,渣滓

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a film or layer of foul or extraneous matter that forms on the surface of a liquid.
    • : refuse or offscourings.
    • : a low, worthless, or evil person.
    • : such persons collectively; riffraff; dregs.
    • : scoria.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scummed, scum·ming.

    • : to remove the scum from.
    • : to remove as scum.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scummed, scum·ming.

    • : to form scum; become covered with scum.

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Examples

  • These freshwater blooms may look like scum, foam, mats or even paint floating atop the water.

  • On Earth, such sediments have preserved evidence of ancient life in the form of fossilized mats of microscopic pond scum called stromatolites.

  • Intensely satisfying to use, these bad boys easily bust through even the grimiest, most built-up of messes—the soap scum on tubs, fat caked grill tops, and, of course, the toughest grout stains.

  • Scum it off with your spoon, and lay it in anotherPage 117 dish.

  • The home missions class furnished the inspiration for it, and called it "Scum o' the Earth," an impromptu immigration pageant.

  • Let all this boil together a full hour, and keep it constantly skimmed, as long as any Scum will rise upon it.

  • Scum like you has ter come ter the mark sooner or later, and come yer have.

  • On Scum exist the lowest conditions of life found in any stellar world.