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Hoover
- IPA[ˈho͞ovər]
美式
- a vacuum cleaner, properly one made by the Hoover company.
- clean (something) with a vacuum cleaner;suck something up with or as if with a vacuum cleaner
verb: hoover, 3rd person present: hoovers, gerund or present participle: hoovering, past tense: hoovered, past participle: hoovered
noun: Hoover, plural noun: Hoovers
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名詞
- 1. trademark a vacuum cleaner, properly one made by the Hoover company.
動詞
- 1. clean (something) with a vacuum cleaner he was hoovering the stairs
- ▪ suck something up with or as if with a vacuum cleaner hoover up all the dust
- ▪ consume something quickly and eagerly he hoovered up three slices of cake
- (1874–1964), 31st president of the US 1929–33; full name Herbert Clark Hoover. After serving as ...
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- (1849–1932), US industrialist; manufacturer of vacuum cleaners; full name William Henry Hoover.
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- (1849–1932), American industrialist; full name William Henry Hoover. In 1908 he bought the ...
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- (1874–1964), American Republican statesman, 31st president of the US 1929–33; full name Herbert ...
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- (1895–1972), American lawyer and director of the FBI 1924–72; full name John Edgar Hoover. He ...
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- (1895–1972), US government official; director of the FBI 1924–72; full name John Edgar Hoover. ...
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- IPA[ˈhuːvə]
英式
- a vacuum cleaner, properly one made by the Hoover company.
- clean (something) with a vacuum cleaner: he was hoovering the stairs
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈho͞ovər]
美式
- a US city in north central Alabama, south of Birmingham; population 71,020 (est. 2008).
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- IPA[ˈhuːvə]
英式
- a US city in north central Alabama, south of Birmingham; population 71,020 (est. 2008).
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