0 to rub something hard in order to clean it, especially using a stiff brush, soap, and water -- (尤指用硬刷、肥皂和水)擦洗,刷洗
1 to decide not to do something you had planned to do -- 取消(原計劃)
2 (an area of land covered with) short trees and bushes, growing on dry ground of low quality -- 灌木叢(地帶)
3 the act of rubbing something hard in order to clean it, especially using a stiff brush, soap, and water -- (尤指用硬刷、肥皂和水)擦洗,刷洗
4 loose clothes worn by doctors and nurses in a hospital -- 醫院工作服
The great advantage for law enforcement is that, however hard we scrub or cover ourselves in deodorant, we cannot entirely obscure our 'sniff signature'.
All collecting implements were thoroughly scrubbed between each sample using fresh water and a mild detergent before twice rinsing in distilled water.
The suppression of bracken and regenerating woodland scrub is also detrimental to the conservation of much of its flora.
Storage tanks are required to be emptied, scrubbed and sanitized every 6 years.
It causes the microrobot lower wheel scrubbing resistance, as opposed for conventional structure.
These repetitive rhythmic waves are too fast to be soothing, and have a sense of industry that is perhaps reminiscent of sweeping, scrubbing or polishing.
Regeneration window for fleshy-fruited plants during scrub development on abandoned grassland.
The peninsula contains different types of tropical vegetation such as tropical deciduous forest, thorn scrub, mangroves, grassland, marshlands and dunes.