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scour

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Cleaning, Earth sciences
scour /skaʊə $ skaʊr/ verb [transitive]  1 LOOK FORto search very carefully and thoroughly through an area, a document etc 〔彻底地〕搜寻,翻找,搜查scour something for something Her family began to scour the countryside for a suitable house. 她的家人开始在乡下寻找合适的房子。2 (also scour out)DHC to clean something very thoroughly by rubbing it with a rough material 擦净,擦亮 SYN scrub Ada was scouring out the pans. 阿达在擦锅。4  See picture on 见图 Page A3 Cleaning 清洁;打扫3 (also scour out)HE to form a hole by continuous movement over a long period 〔长期不断地〕冲刷成〔洞〕 Over the years, the stream had scoured out a round pool in the rock. 经年累月,溪水在岩石上冲出了一个圆圆的水潭。
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scourShe scours flea markets and will either repair her purchases or leave them, depending on the extent of the damage.I rotated the nails so that a cheese paring of wax was scoured from the surface of the drum.He caught a towel and, dragging his helmet off, scoured his face and his neck.Potato starch, rather than harmful chemicals, is being used for scouring in the finishing process.Last night Skegness lifeboat and a number of coastal rescue teams were scouring six miles of shoreline.In similar lessons in all sorts of schools, the students go on to scour textbooks and library books for more facts.A team of detectives is scouring the area for the murder weapon.Scour the bowl with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda.Developers are scouring the country for possible sites for these new superstores.That means either scouring the nation for a candidate of lesser renown, or hiring from within.He spent half an hour scouring the newspaper for any mention of the fire.I scoured the pots and pans.Rescue teams scoured the ruins for signs of more victims.Forensic scientists have scoured the scene but have not come up with any conclusive evidence.
Origin scour 1. (1400-1500) Probably from a Scandinavian language. 2. (1100-1200) Probably from Middle Dutch schuren, from Old French escurer, from Late Latin excurare to clean off, from Latin cura care
scour verbChinese
a an and carefully through to search very Corpus area, thoroughly


scour
scour /skaʊə $ skaʊr/ verb [transitive]
 Sense 1
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language.
 Sense 2-3
 Date: 1100-1200
 Origin: Probably from Middle Dutch schuren, from Old French escurer, from Late Latin excurare 'to clean off', from Latin cura 'care'
1. to search very carefully and thoroughly through an area, a document etc
    scour something for something
    Her family began to scour the countryside for a suitable house.
2. (also scour out) to clean something very thoroughly by rubbing it with a rough material
   SYN  scrub:
    Ada was scouring out the pans.
3. (also scour out) to form a hole by continuous movement over a long period:
    Over the years, the stream had scoured out a round pool in the rock.


scourBrE /ˈskaʊə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈskaʊər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they scour BrE /ˈskaʊə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskaʊər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it scours BrE /ˈskaʊəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskaʊərz/ 🔊past simple scoured BrE /ˈskaʊəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskaʊərd/ 🔊past participle scoured BrE /ˈskaʊəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskaʊərd/ 🔊 -ing form scouring BrE /ˈskaʊərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskaʊərɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (for sb/sth) to search a place or thing thoroughly in order to find sb/sth (彻底地)搜寻,搜查,翻找 SYN comb We scoured the area for somewhere to pitch our tent. 我们四处查看,想找一个搭帐篷的地方。🔊🔊~ sth (out) to clean sth by rubbing its surface hard with rough material (用粗糙的物体)擦净,擦亮I had to scour out the pans. 我得把这些锅擦干净。🔊🔊~ sth (away/out) | ~ sth (from/out of sth) to make a passage, hole, or mark in the ground, rocks, etc. as the result of movement, especially over a long period 冲刷成;冲刷出The water had raced down the slope and scoured out the bed of a stream. 水顺着山坡流下来,冲刷出一条小河道。🔊🔊