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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++comb1 /kəʊm $ koʊm/ ●●● S3 noun  1. comb.jpg [countable]D a flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for making your hair tidy 梳子 brush2. [countable]DCB a small flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for keeping your hair back or for decoration 〔将头发固定于脑后或作装饰用的〕梳状饰物,发插3 [singular]DCB if you give your hair a comb, you make it tidy using a comb 梳理 Your hair needs a good comb. 你的头发需要好好梳理一下。4. [countable]HBA the red piece of flesh that grows on top of a male chicken’s head 〔公鸡的〕鸡冠,肉冠5. [countable]HBI a honeycomb 蜂巢 fine-tooth comb
Examples from the Corpus
combBut the dances are normally performed on a comb in the hive where they hang vertically.The mysterious tonic and the fine-tooth metal comb brought Walker incredible wealth.She plotted a new method to kill Snow White: with a poisoned comb.But Jim was stunned, because he had sold his gold watch to buy Della the combs.She barely noticed it at all as she stood for a few seconds in front of the mirror and pulled the comb through her hair.The comb and tissue can be used to make a kazoo. 2.Hair is in a stretched state when wet, a wide-tooth comb reduces breakage by gently passing through hair.
Related topics: Hair & beauty
comb2 ●●● S3 verb [transitive]  1 DCBto make hair look tidy using a comb 梳,梳理 Melanie ran upstairs to comb her hair. 梅拉妮跑上楼去梳头发。2 LOOK FORto search a place thoroughly 彻底搜寻,四处搜查comb something for somebody/something Police are still combing the woods for the missing boy. 警方仍在树林里四处搜寻那名失踪的男孩。3comb something ↔ out phrasal verb DCBDHPto use a comb to make untidy hair look smooth and tidy 梳理〔头发、毛发等〕 She sat combing out her hair in front of the kitchen mirror. 她坐在厨房镜子前梳头发。4comb through something phrasal verb FIND OUTto search through a lot of objects or information in order to find a specific thing or piece of information 〔在大量物件、信息中〕仔细搜寻 We spent weeks combing through huge piles of old documents. 我们在大堆大堆的旧文件里仔细翻找了好几个星期。
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Examples from the Corpus
combHis blond hair was neatly combed.It has no elasticity, is brittle and breaks easily when brushed or combed.There was no way I could search the entire house, but I could certainly comb a couple of places.Never before have we been so potent, not even in New York when we were combing nurses out of our hair.She had not combed out her hair.Tugboats and helicopters combed the area before the body was finally found.Hours later, police were still combing the blood-smeared lobby for evidence.Police and volunteers are combing the countryside in the hope of finding the missing boy.Rescuers combed the hillsides but found no trace of the missing climbers.The children combed the shoreline for shells.Let him see the hand go through the hair, as if combing the wetness out.Oh, yes, I comb their hair and, when I am finished, I sing to them.After applying, comb through to ensure even distribution and leave for a minimum of three minutes.comb ... hairNever brush your hair when wet; instead use a wide-tooth comb.She eats another nut, and needlessly, absently, combs her hair.They ate steak pudding with exceptional appetite and, when everything was cleared away, Melanie ran upstairs to comb her hair.Still I used it to comb my hair and reset my tie.He had just enough time to comb his hair before the doorbell sounded.He wore his carefully combed wavy hair, dark brown with tinges of gray, rather long.She was combing her hair, her face reflected in the mirror sheet of beaten gold.comb something for somebody/somethingPolice combed the forest for clues.
Origin comb1 Old English camb
plastic, a etc flat Corpus of piece metal


comb
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comb1 /kəʊm $ koʊm/ noun
 Language: Old English
 Origin: camb

1. [countable] a flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for making your hair tidy ⇨ brush
2. [countable] a small flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for keeping your hair back or for decoration
3. [singular] if you give your hair a comb, you make it tidy using a comb:
    Your hair needs a good comb.
4. [countable] the red piece of flesh that grows on top of a male chicken’s head
5. [countable] a honeycomb
fine-tooth comb

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comb2 verb [transitive]
1. to make hair look tidy using a comb:
    Melanie ran upstairs to comb her hair.
2. to search a place thoroughly
    comb something for somebody/something
    Police are still combing the woods for the missing boy.
     
comb something ↔ out phrasal verb
  to use a comb to make untidy hair look smooth and tidy:
    She sat combing out her hair in front of the kitchen mirror.
comb through something phrasal verb
  to search through a lot of objects or information in order to find a specific thing or piece of information:
    We spent weeks combing through huge piles of old documents.


combBrE /kəʊm/ 🔊NAmE /koʊm/ 🔊 noun
[countable] a flat piece of plastic or metal with a row of thin teeth along one side, used for making your hair neat; a smaller version of this worn by women in their hair to hold it in place or as a decoration 梳子;篦子;压发梳
[countable, usually singular] the act of using a comb on your hair 梳理(头发)Your hair needs a good comb. 你的头发得好好梳理一下。🔊🔊 [countable, uncountable] = honeycomb [countable] the soft, red piece of flesh on the head of a male chicken (公鸡的)鸡冠go over/through sth with a fine-tooth/fine-toothed combto examine or search sth very carefully 十分认真地检查;非常仔细地搜查
combBrE /kəʊm/ 🔊NAmE /koʊm/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they comb BrE /kəʊm/ 🔊 NAmE /koʊm/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it combs BrE /kəʊmz/ 🔊 NAmE /koʊmz/ 🔊past simple combed BrE /kəʊmd/ 🔊 NAmE /koʊmd/ 🔊past participle combed BrE /kəʊmd/ 🔊 NAmE /koʊmd/ 🔊 -ing form combing BrE /ˈkəʊmɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkoʊmɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to pull a comb through your hair in order to make it neat 梳,梳理(头发)Don't forget to comb your hair! 别忘了梳一下头发!🔊🔊Her hair was neatly combed back. 她的头发整齐地梳到后面。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to search sth carefully in order to find sb/sth 仔细搜索;搜寻 SYN scour ~ sth I combed the shops looking for something to wear. 我跑遍商店寻找可穿的东西。🔊🔊~ sth for sb/sth The police combed the area for clues. 警察彻底搜索了那个地区以寻找线索。🔊🔊~ through sth (for sb/sth) They combed through the files for evidence of fraud. 他们查遍档案搜寻欺诈的证据。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (specialist) to make wool, cotton, etc. clean and straight using a special comb so that it can be used to make cloth 梳理(羊毛、棉花等) ˌcomb sth↔ˈoutto pull a comb through hair in order to make it neat or to remove knots from it 梳整;梳去(发结)