擦zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù:
| - n. liǎng dǎng lǐng dǎo rén jiān de mó cā .Cf cān kàn pitchedbattle(pitch2). a skirmish between the two party leaders
- vt. luàn tú , gòu mǒ diào , cā , guā , sāo , zhuā , wā chū scratch
- n. réng xū jiě jué de chōng tū hé mó cā . conflicts and frictions that have still to be resolved
- adj. cóng mǒu wù shàngjiàng tā wù shuà diào、 guā diào、 cā diào děng off sth remove sth from sth by brushing, scraping, wiping, etc
- adv. tā yī xīng qī、 bàn yuè děng cā yī cì chē . He cleans the car once a week, a fortnight, etc, ie every week, every fortnight, etc
- prep. tā men cā zhè fú huà shí fā xiàn xià miàn yòu yī fú huò 'ěr bài yīn de zuò pǐn . When they cleaned up the painting they discovered a Holbein underneath
- v. tā máng zhù cā xié . He was busily employed in cleaning his shoes
- n. tā bǎ zhuō miàn cā dé hěn liàng . He had polished the table-top until it gleamed
- n. tā yòng fā là cā tóu fā . He smothers his hair with grease, eg hair-oil
- n. tā yòng hǎi mián bǎ qì chē shàng de xǐ dí jì cā diào liǎo . He sponged down the car to remove the shampoo
- n. tā de xī gài cā shāng hòu shí fēn téng tòng . His knee stung from the graze
- n. tā de xié zǒng shì cā dé qián qián jìng jìng . His shoes were always well polished
- n. tā guì zài dì shàng cā xǐ( qǐ lái) . He's down on his knees, scrubbing (away).
- v. yǐ bí zǐ qīng chù huò qīng cā ( mǒu rén [ mǒu wù ]) gently with the nose
- chuán dòng mó cā pán drive friction plate
- v. dī dé jīhū cā shù lí 'ér guò de zǐ dàn a missile which flies so low that it almost grazes the tops of the hedgerows
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