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scrub out [sth.], scrub [sth.] out (clean inside) sfregare bene [ pan]; (rub out) cancellare (con la gomma) [word, line]* * *scrub out [sth.], scrub [sth.] out (clean inside) sfregare bene [ pan]; (rub out) cancellare (con la gomma) [word, line] -
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scrub out а) тщательно чистить, мыть (комнату, емкость - обыкн. щеткой) Ididn't hear the telephone, I was scrubbing out the bathroom. Always Scrub thetins out before using them again. б) отскребать, соскребать, очищать Can youscrub out that dirty mark on the wall? в) отменить или отложить (состязание,совещание и т. п.) The football game had to be scrubbed out because of thesnowstorm. г) вычеркнуть; забыть Scrub out that last part of the message. -
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■ scrub outv. t. + avv.3 (fam.) annullare; disdire; rinviare4 (fam.) tirare un frego su; cancellare. -
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1) тщательно чистить, мыть( комнату, емкость - обыкн. щеткой) I didn't hear the telephone, I was scrubbing out the bathroom. ≈ Я не слышала телефонного звонка, так как чистила ванну. Always scrub the tins out before using them again. ≈ Прежде чем снова использовать жестяную посуду, хорошенько ее вымойте.
2) отскребать, соскребать, очищать Can you scrub out that dirty mark on the wall? ≈ Ты не можешь отскрести то грязное пятно от стены?
3) отменить или отложить (состязание, совещание и т. п.) The football game had to be scrubbed out because of the snowstorm. ≈ Из-за сильного снегопада нужно было отменить футбольный матч. Syn: call off
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4) вычеркнуть;
забыть Scrub out that last part of the message. ≈ Вычеркните последнюю часть сообщения.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scrub out
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фраз. гл. удалять, вычёркиватьScrub out that last part of the message, the wording is not very polite. — Вычеркните эту последнюю часть сообщения, формулировка получилась не очень вежливая.
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тщательно чистить, мытьотскребать, соскребать, очищатьотменять откладыватьвычеркивать; забыватьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > scrub out
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VT + ADV [+ stain] limpiar restregando; [+ pan] fregar; [+ name] tachar -
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A n1 ( clean) to give sth a (good) scrub (bien) nettoyer qch ;3 Cosmet facial scrub gommage m or exfoliant m pour le visage ; body scrub gommage m or exfoliant m pour le corps.1 ( clean) frotter [floor, object, back, child] ; nettoyer [mussel, vegetable] ; to scrub sth with a brush brosser qch ; to scrub one's nails/hands se brosser les ongles/les mains ; to scrub sth clean nettoyer qch à fond ;2 ○ ( scrap) laisser tomber ○ [meeting, idea].■ scrub down:▶ scrub down [sth/sb], scrub [sth/sb] down nettoyer [qch/qn] à fond.■ scrub off:▶ scrub off [sth], scrub [sth] off nettoyer, enlever [stain, graffiti].■ scrub out:▶ scrub out [sth], scrub [sth] out1 ( clean inside) récurer [pan, oven, sink] ;2 ( rub out) effacer [mark, word, line].■ scrub up [surgeon] se stériliser les mains (avant une opération). -
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scrub [skrʌb]1. noun• give your face a scrub! lave-toi bien la figure !b. ( = brushwood) broussailles fpl• to scrub o.s. se frotter vigoureusement4. compounds[+ dirt, stain] enlever en frottant[+ room, walls] nettoyer à fond• to scrub o.s. down se laver à fond[+ name] effacer ; [+ stain] faire partir[surgeon] se brosser les mains avant d'opérer* * *[skrʌb] 1.1) ( clean)2) Botany broussailles fpl3) ( beauty product) gommage m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - bb-)1) ( clean) gen frotter; nettoyer [vegetable]2) (colloq) ( scrap) laisser tomber (colloq)3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - bb-) nettoyer, frotter4.reflexive verb (p prés etc - bb-)Phrasal Verbs:- scrub up -
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(a) (clean, wash → floor, carpet) nettoyer à la brosse, frotter avec une brosse; (→ saucepan, sink) frotter, récurer; (→ clothes, face, back) frotter; (→ fingernails) brosser;∎ to scrub sth clean nettoyer qch à fond, récurer qch;∎ scrub yourself all over frotte-toi bien partout;∎ have you scrubbed your hands clean? est-ce que tu t'es bien nettoyé les mains?(b) familiar (cancel → order) annuler□ ; (→ plans, holiday) annuler□, laisser tomber□ ; (recording, tape) effacer□ ;∎ we'll have to scrub dinner il faudra qu'on se passe de dîner□ ;∎ I'd prefer to scrub that remark j'aimerais mieux que cette remarque soit effacée;∎ she's been scrubbed from the team on l'a virée de l'équipe∎ I spent the morning scrubbing j'ai passé la matinée à frotter les planchers ou les sols3 noun(a) (with brush) coup m de brosse;∎ give the floor a good scrub frotte bien le plancher;∎ can you give my back a scrub? peux-tu me frotter le dos?(b) (vegetation) broussailles fpl►► American scrub brush brosse f à récurer(mark, mud) faire partir en brossantpartir à la brosse(wall, paintwork) lessiver; (horse) bouchonner(a) (dirt, stain) faire partir à la brosse; (bucket, tub) nettoyer à la brosse; (pan) récurer; (ears) nettoyer, bien laverpartir à la brosseMedicine (before operation) se laver les mains
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