0 an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used for cleaning, arranging your hair, or painting -- 刷子;画笔
Don't forget to give your hair a brush before you go out. 出门前别忘了梳一下头发。
These shoes need a good brush. 这些鞋子需要好好刷一下。
a paintbrush 油漆刷
a toothbrush 牙刷
a hairbrush 发刷
a pastry brush 软毛刷
a clothes brush 衣服刷
You'll need a stiff brush to scrape off the rust. 你需要用硬刷子把锈迹刷掉。
I can't find my brush, but I still have my comb. 我找不到发刷,不过我还有梳子。
4 to touch (something) quickly and lightly or carelessly -- 轻轻地碰;轻触
5 to clean something or make something smooth with a brush -- 刷;刷净;刷平顺
No surviving bacteria were isolated at 6 days from either type of brush.
Between the brush head and the shaft they fitted a strain gauge load cell, which measured the horizontal and vertical force the sweeper was applying.
Ten individuals returned both conventional and antibacterial brushes that yielded colonies.
Ten-percent honey solution was brushed on the inner sides of plastic cage as food for wasps.
In fact, there are a good many reasons to take the embittered reflections and prejudices of contemporaries seriously, and not to brush them aside.
This brief review paints a broad-brush picture of what has been established in systematic research about correlations between family processes and children's adaptation.
In routine work it is customary for observers to collect a sample of 50 eggs off the plants of record, brushing off those uncollected.
Additionally, protected specimen brush samples of two patients grew >1000 c. f. u./ml of these bacteria.