[ mɔp ] n. 墩布,拖把;类似拖把的东西。 a mop of hair 乱蓬蓬的头发。 vt. 拿墩布拖;擦(泪、汗等)。 mop the floor [the earth] with sb. 〔俚语〕把(人)打得一败涂地,痛击,凌辱。 mop up 1. 擦去,揩干。 2. 〔俚语〕【军事】肃清,扫荡。 3. 〔俚语〕榨取,吸取(利润等)。4.打倒,痛击。5.〔口语〕狼吞虎咽地吃[喝]。6.〔美剧〕大大成功。 n. 愁脸,搭拉脸;扭歪嘴的人。 mops and mows 怪相,鬼脸。 vi. 歪嘴,搭拉着脸。 mop and mow 做怪相,扮鬼脸。 n. 〔英国〕(秋收时的)雇工集市。
Example Sentences:
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Luckily, there is a mop in the corner . 还算凑巧,墙角有一个拖把。
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A number of them took to mopping all day long . 他们中有很多人总是愁眉苦脸。
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Yes , she mops the floor every day . 是的,她每天拖地板。
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As dawn succeeded darkness, mopping up continued . 黎明时候,搜索工作还在继续进行。
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Mop up the last few bits of work 完成最后的几件工作。
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She mopped up the pools of water on the bathroom floor . 她擦去浴室地面上的一滩滩水。
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Herbie took out a silk handkerchief to mop his perspiring forehead . 赫比掏出丝手帕擦去额上直淌的汗水。
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She would not cry over split milk, but quickly set about mopping it up . 她从不吃后悔药,而是立即采取补救措施。
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Wilson mopped his face and breathed deeply of the air outside the hole . 威尔逊哭丧着脸,一到洞外就深深地吸了一口气。
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A waiter came with a cloth and picked up the glasses and mopped off the table . 一个侍者拿着一块抹布走过来,捡起杯子,擦净桌子。