词汇 | wiped |
释义 | wiped past simple and past participle ofwipe wipe verb[ T ] uk /waɪp/ us /waɪp/ B2 to slide something, especially a piece of cloth, over the surface of something else, in order to remove dirt, food, or liquid: 擦,拭,抹 Do you have some paper towels that I can wipe the floor with?你有没有我可以用来擦地板的纸巾? I'll just get a sponge and wipe the crumbs off the table.我这就去找块海绵把桌子上的碎屑擦掉。 Don't wipe your nose on your sleeve!别用袖子擦鼻子! Someone has wiped their dirty hands on my nice clean towel!有人在我干净漂亮的毛巾上擦过脏手! to clean something cleanDid you clean the kitchen? washYou need to wash your hands before supper. clean upClean up this mess! clean outI spent the weekend cleaning out the kitchen cabinets. wipeShe wiped the mirrors until they shone. wipe downWe wipe down the tables after every customer leaves. Don't wipe your grubby hands on my clean towel!别拿我的干净毛巾擦你那脏手! Please wipe your feet before you come into the house. She wiped her floury hands on a cloth.她把沾满面粉的双手在一块布上擦了擦。 She wiped her eye make-up off with a cotton wool pad.她用卸妆棉擦去了眼影。 The nurse wiped my fevered brow.护士擦了擦我发热的额头。 Cleaning generally brush someone/something off cleaner cleaning cleanse cleansing groom hoovering mop pick pick someone/something up purification purifier rinse scrub sponge spring-cleaning squeegee steam-clean sterilizing swill Idiomswipe something off the map wipe the floor with someone wipe the slate clean wipe the smile off someone's face Phrasal verbswipe something down wipe something off something wipe something out wipe out wipe something up Examples of wipedwiped In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In the day preceding the slametan, the food must be bought and prepared, the dishes and glasses wiped, and the house cleaned. The visceral yolk sac, allantois and amnion were dissected away from the fetal material and excess fluid was wiped clear prior to measuring the weight. On posttest, however, in the intervention group, colloquial names were practically wiped out, though the decrease was insignificant, whereas standard names significantly and substantially increased. During coevolution, different rules get wiped out from the population and brought back in from the collective memory. The claws were wiped dry on the external surface and then graded by colour. In this case, the cache table row for a wiped-out domain records which existing assignment rules out each possible value for that domain. The implication is that the sociocultural and linguistic setting in which this pidgin developed has not been wholly wiped out. The term 'di punahkan' (wiped out) is now commonly employed to describe the situation. Anarchists were hounded and their organisations wiped out in the early twentieth century. While both variables initially were important, the congressional variables are wiped out in the final model. This way, new data sets are created that are similar to the original data set but with all relationships between variables wiped out. Thickness of the internal layer is fitted to be fully wiped out during laser pulse absorption stage. Regurgitated seeds are typically deliberately wiped against a branch, and bill wiping behaviour is commonly observed in frugivorous birds. This is because the value of capital is wiped out by accumulated losses since 1997. Among the 43 cases here, however, no family was wiped out by an epidemic and only one by apparent infertility. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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