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grub

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Food, Insects
grub1 /ɡrʌb/ noun  1 [uncountable] informalDF food 食物 Let’s get some grub. 我们弄点吃的吧。2. [countable]HBI an insect when it is in the form of a small soft white worm 蛆,蛴螬
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grubI mean, cripes, they had really bad grub.The next morning all five grubs were solidly frozen, unlike when I had first found them.You can get good grub for less than $10 a person.But everyone seems to agree that a diet of restaurant grub can't be all that good for you somehow.Different kinds of wasps will then come to lay their eggs on the grubs, and woodpeckers will later feast on both.Where's the grub? I'm starving.The mite is just visible to the naked eye and feeds on honey bees and their grubs by sucking their body fluids.They will come flying up against the wind and lay their eggs, which will soon turn into white grubs.This will expose over-wintering grubs to frost and also birds seeking food.
grub2 verb (grubbed, grubbing) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]  1informalLOOK FOR to look for something on the ground or just under the ground, especially by moving things around 〔在地上或地面下〕寻找〔尤指翻动周围的东西〕 Jake got on the floor and grubbed about under the desk. 杰克趴在地板上,在桌子下面四处找。grub for chickens grubbing for worms 觅虫吃的鸡2grub something ↔ up/out phrasal verb DIGto dig plants out of the ground 将〔植物〕挖出 Farmers were encouraged to grub up hedgerows. 鼓励农民们把矮树篱挖出来。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
grubBut when you start your course you won't be grubbing about in the soil all the time, will you?They make me grub for lily-roots and climb trees for honey.I grubbed for whole ones, baby skulls to fill my sack again and again.But I went on grubbing for wood.She was almost upon you when you swooped, your hands grubbing in your pockets for the razor.Depending on how close it is to successful neighbours and the risk of root disturbance, grub the rootstock out.He and the rest of the Grill regulars would gladly grub the stumps out of the town lot with their own hands.grub forAll the candidates are busy grubbing for money.The pigs are behind the barn grubbing for roots.
Origin grub1 (1400-1500) Probably from → GRUB1 2; in sense 1, probably because birds eat grubs
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grub
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grub1 /ɡrʌb/ noun
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: Probably from grub1 2; in sense 1, probably because birds eat grubs
1. [uncountable] informal food:
    Let’s get some grub.
2. [countable] an insect when it is in the form of a small soft white worm

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grub2 verb (past tense and past participle grubbed, present participle grubbing) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
informal to look for something on the ground or just under the ground, especially by moving things around:
    Jake got on the floor and grubbed about under the desk.
    grub for
    chickens grubbing for worms
     
grub something ↔ up/out phrasal verb
  to dig plants out of the ground:
    Farmers were encouraged to grub up hedgerows.


grubBrE /ɡrʌb/ 🔊NAmE /ɡrʌb/ 🔊 noun [countable] the young form of an insect, that looks like a small fat worm (昆虫的)幼虫;蛆;蛴螬 [uncountable] (informal) food 食物Grub's up!(= the meal is ready) 饭好了!🔊🔊They serve good pub grub there. 他们那儿供应上好的酒吧食物。🔊🔊
grubBrE /ɡrʌb/ 🔊NAmE /ɡrʌb/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they grub BrE /ɡrʌb/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡrʌb/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it grubs BrE /ɡrʌbz/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡrʌbz/ 🔊past simple grubbed BrE /ɡrʌbd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡrʌbd/ 🔊past participle grubbed BrE /ɡrʌbd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡrʌbd/ 🔊 -ing form grubbing BrE /ˈɡrʌbɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɡrʌbɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] ~ (around/about) (for sth) to look for sth, especially by digging or by looking through or under other things 翻找;搜寻;挖掘寻找birds grubbing for worms刨虫子的鸟 ˌgrub sth↔ˈup/ˈoutto dig sth out of the ground 掘出,挖出(某物)