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mop
- IPA[mäp]
美式
- an implement consisting of a sponge or a bundle of thick loose strings attached to a handle, used for wiping floors or other surfaces.;a thick mass of disordered hair
- clean or soak up liquid from (something) by wiping;wipe (something) away from a surface
verb: mop, 3rd person present: mops, gerund or present participle: mopping, past tense: mopped, past participle: mopped
noun: mop, plural noun: mops
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名詞
- 1. an implement consisting of a sponge or a bundle of thick loose strings attached to a handle, used for wiping floors or other surfaces. 同義詞
- ▪ a thick mass of disordered hair her tousled mop of blonde hair 同義詞
- ▪ an act of wiping something clean, especially a floor the kitchen needed a quick mop
動詞
- 1. clean or soak up liquid from (something) by wiping she mopped the floor and cleaned out two cupboards we rearranged the room, swept, and mopped
- ▪ wipe (something) away from a surface cleaning crews spent much of Wednesday mopping water from classrooms that had flooded
- ▪ wipe sweat or tears from (one's face or eyes) he pulled a handkerchief from his pocket to mop his brow
- wipe liquid away from a surface with something absorbent
Oxford American Dictionary
- wipe liquid away from a surface with something absorbent
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- another term for dust mop
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- a long-handled mop with a soft, fluffy head, used to collect dust from floors and walls.
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- complete the military conquest of an area by capturing or killing remaining enemy troops
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- IPA[mɒp]
英式
- an implement consisting of a bundle of thick loose strings or a sponge attached to a handle, ...
- clean or soak up liquid from (something) by wiping: she mopped the floor and cleaned out two cupboards we rearranged the room, swept, and mopped
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- Macanese pataca(s).
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- IPA[mɒp]
英式
- an autumn fair or gathering at which farmhands and servants were hired.
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- IPA[mäp]
美式
- an autumn fair or gathering at which farmhands and servants were hired.
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