0 to clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc -- làm sạch
Would you wipe the table for me?
1 to remove by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc -- lau
The child wiped her tears away with her handkerchief
The teacher wiped the writing off (the whiteboard)
Please wipe up that spilt milk.
2 an act of cleaning by rubbing -- lau dọn
Give the table a wipe.
Before 1666 a ®fth of the population were periodically wiped out by plague epidemics and immigration levels were high, both from home and abroad.
Instead of wiping the melted chocolate off his hands and shrugging off the incident, he asked for popcorn.
The term 'di punahkan' (wiped out) is now commonly employed to describe the situation.
However, wiping of surfaces without disinfectant and using the same rag elsewhere could actually help to spread the pathogen.
Anarchists were hounded and their organisations wiped out in the early twentieth century.
Thickness of the internal layer is fitted to be fully wiped out during laser pulse absorption stage.
The slide was drained and excess moisture was carefully removed by wiping around the specimen with a tissue and allowing it to air dry.
Despite this poor training, by late 1993 the army had almost succeeded in wiping out the rebel forces.
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