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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3231 COCA: 2875

rub

verb
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/rʌb/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rub
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/rʌb/
he / she / it rubs
/rʌbz/
/rʌbz/
past simple rubbed
/rʌbd/
/rʌbd/
past participle rubbed
/rʌbd/
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-ing form rubbing
/ˈrʌbɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to move your hand, a cloth, etc., backwards and forwards over a surface while pressing it擦;磨;搓
    • rub something He sat up on the hard bunk and rubbed his eyes. 他坐在硬邦邦的铺位上,揉揉眼睛。
    • She rubbed her chin thoughtfully.她若有所思地抚摩着下巴。
    • rub something + adv./prep. He rubbed a hand wearily over his eyes.他疲倦地用手揉了揉眼睛。
    • rub something/yourself with something Rub the surface with sandpaper before painting.用砂纸打磨表面,然后再上油漆。
    • rub something/yourself against something The cat rubbed itself against my legs.猫在我腿上蹭来蹭去。
    • rub at something I rubbed at the stain on the cloth.我擦了擦布上的污渍。
    • rub against something Animals had been rubbing against the trees.动物一直在这些树上蹭来蹭去。
    • rub something/yourself + adj. Rub the surface smooth.将表面擦光。
    • She rubbed her hair dry quickly with a towel.她用毛巾迅速擦干了头发。
    • rub + noun I rubbed a clear patch on the window with my fingers.我用手指在窗户上擦了一块透明的补丁。
    Extra Examples
    • He gently rubbed his swollen nose.他轻轻地揉着肿胀的鼻子。
    • I rubbed my glasses with my handkerchief.我用手帕擦了擦眼镜。
    • She rubbed her hands on her apron.她在围裙上擦了擦手。
    • She stood up, rubbing at her back.她揉着后背站了起来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • vigorously
    • well
    verb + rub
    • begin to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • into
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  2. [transitive, intransitive] to press two surfaces against each other and move them backwards and forwards; to be pressed together and move in this way(使)相互磨擦;搓
    • rub something She rubbed her hands in delight.她高兴得直搓手。
    • In some cultures, people traditionally greet each other by rubbing noses.在一些文化中,人们传统上通过摩擦鼻子来问候对方。
    • rub something together She rubbed her hands together in effort to warm them. 她搓搓双手,试图温暖它们。
    • He made a fire by rubbing sticks together.他用棍子摩擦生火。
    • rub together It sounded like two pieces of wood rubbing together.听起来就像是两块木头在一起磨擦。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • vigorously
    • well
    verb + rub
    • begin to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • into
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] (of a surface表面) to move backwards and forwards many times against something while pressing it, especially causing pain or damage磨,摩擦(尤指引起疼痛或损害)
    • The back of my shoe is rubbing.我的鞋后跟磨脚。
    • rub on/against something The wheel is rubbing on the mudguard.车轮蹭着挡泥板了。
    • Their perpetually wet clothes rubbed against their skin. 他们永远湿漉漉的衣服摩擦着他们的皮肤。
    • rub something (+ adj.) The horse's neck was rubbed raw (= until the skin came off) where the rope had been.马脖子上套过缰绳的地方皮都给磨掉了。
  4. [transitive] to spread a liquid or other substance over a surface while pressing it涂;抹;搽
    • rub something into/onto something She rubbed the lotion into her skin.她把润肤液揉搓进皮肤里。
    • rub something on/over something Rub salt over the fish before cooking.烹饪前把盐抹在鱼上。
    • rub something in Put a little cream onto each hand and rub it in well.在每只手上抹上一点儿乳膏,然后涂均匀。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • vigorously
    • well
    verb + rub
    • begin to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • into
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginMiddle English (as a verb): perhaps from Low German rubben, of unknown ultimate origin. The noun dates from the late 16th cent.
Idioms
not have two cents, pennies, brain cells, etc. to rub together
  1. (informal) to be very poor, stupid, etc.不名一文(或没有脑子等)
rub somebody’s nose in it
  1. (informal) to keep reminding somebody in an unkind way of their past mistakes揭疮疤;不断恶意提起某人以往的过失
rub salt into the wound | rub salt into somebody’s wounds
  1. to make a difficult experience even more difficult for somebody在伤口上抹盐;使雪上加霜
rub shoulders with somebody
(North American English also rub elbows with somebody)
  1. to meet and spend time with a famous person, socially or as part of your job与某名人接触(或交往)
    • He’s rubbing shoulders with stars all the time.他一直在和明星们交往。
    • She had been rubbing elbows with celebrities.她一直与名人交往。
rub somebody up the wrong way (British English)
(North American English rub somebody the wrong way)
  1. (informal) to make somebody annoyed or angry, often without intending to, by doing or saying something that offends them(无意中)惹人生气,触怒别人
    • She tends to rub people up the wrong way.她倾向于以错误的方式激怒别人。

rub

noun
/rʌb/
/rʌb/
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  1. [countable, usually singular] an act of rubbing a surface擦;抹;搓;揉
    • She gave her knee a quick rub.她很快地揉了揉膝盖。
  2. the rub
    [singular] (formal or humorous) a problem or difficulty问题;困难
    • The hotel is in the middle of nowhere and there lies the rub. We don't have a car.难就难在旅馆很偏远,我们又没有汽车。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (as a verb): perhaps from Low German rubben, of unknown ultimate origin. The noun dates from the late 16th cent.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3231 COCA: 2875
rub

verb

ADVERB | VERB + RUB | PREPOSITION ADVERBhard, vigorously用力地擦He rubbed his face vigorously with the towel.他用毛巾使勁地擦了把臉。well擦均勻Put a little cream onto each hand and rub it in well.在每隻手上抹上一點兒乳膏,然後塗均勻。gently, lightly輕輕地擦He gently rubbed his swollen nose.他輕輕地揉着腫脹的鼻子。slowly慢慢地擦absently (especially NAmE) 心不在焉地撫摸in, together搓進去;互相揉搓He began to rub his hands together in glee.他高興地搓起手來。VERB + RUBbegin to開始擦PREPOSITIONagainst蹭⋯The cat rubbed against my legs.那隻貓蹭着我的腿。at摩擦⋯She stood up, rubbing at her back.她揉着後背站了起來。into揉進⋯Rub the cream well into your skin.將乳膏抹勻,使皮膚充分吸收。on在⋯上擦She rubbed her hands on her apron.她在圍裙上擦了擦手。with用⋯擦I rubbed my glasses with my handkerchief.我用手帕擦了擦眼鏡。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3231 COCA: 2875
rub verb
cover (rub cream into your skin) scratch1 (My shoe is rubbing.)
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3231 COCA: 2875
rub
To press or squeeze something: press, squeeze, depress...
To rub and rubbing: rub, knead, scratch...
To damage or spoil something: damage, spoil, mark...
To cover something: cover, wrap, coat...
Difficult situations and experiences: crisis, battle, nightmare...
General problems and difficulties: problem, difficulty, trouble...

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