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swabbed

/swob/US // swɒb //UK // (swɒb) //

擦拭过的,拭子,拭擦的,拭擦过的

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a large mop used on shipboard for cleaning decks, living quarters, etc.
    • : a bit of sponge, cloth, cotton, or the like, sometimes fixed to a stick, for cleansing the mouth of a sick person or for applying medicaments, drying areas, etc.
    • : the material collected with a swab as a specimen for microscopic study.
    • : a brush or wad of absorbent material for cleaning the bore of a firearm.
    • : Slang. a sailor; swabby.
    • : Slang. a clumsy fellow.
v.有主动词 verb
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    swabbed, swab·bing.

    • : to clean with or as if with a swab: to swab the decks.
    • : to take up or apply, as moisture, with or as if with a swab: to swab soapy water from the decks.
    • : to pass over a surface: to swab a mop over the decks.

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Examples

  • A woman standing in line for a coronavirus test asks one of the officials if the test—a nose and throat swab—hurts.

  • The throat swab is less invasive, requiring only a quick brush of the back of the tongue.

  • The Food and Drug Administration has issued emergency authorizations for more than 150 diagnostic Covid-19 tests, including those that rely on saliva and others that require a swab of deep in the nasal cavity, the front of the nose or the throat.

  • The physician’s orders documented in the facility’s medical record also do not mention the nasal swab test.

  • The claims also included codes for a nasal swab coronavirus test.

  • Objects included “speaker wire, an AAA battery, open safety pins, a plastic cup, straws, a marble, and a cotton-tipped swab.”

  • She submitted to a DNA swab after some discussions between the authorities and her lawyer.

  • This consists of a tarred rope, or a flexible whip-stalk, three-fourths of an inch in diameter, with a swab or bulbous end.

  • I say, you young cub down there,” shouted the skipper to him from the hatchway, “come up and swab this deck.

  • A Lascar is standing by grinning, with a bucket of water and a deck-swab; they want to begin holystoning down the decks.

  • Then I jumps off my white mule, takes the swab by the heels, an' chucks him over the warehouse into a cactus bush.

  • Gordon is gone from us, and his name will pass, like that of the “swab” Tyler, into the quietude of the history-books.