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单词 comb
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comb

noun
/kəʊm/
/kəʊm/
Idioms
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    [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
    • He just had time to wash his face and drag a comb through his hair before going out.
    • She ran a comb through her tangled hair.
    Topics Appearanceb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + comb
    • use
    • drag
    • pull
    phrases
    • a brush and comb
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  2. [countable, usually singular] the act of using a comb on your hair
    • Your hair needs a good comb.
    • Your hair could do with a comb!
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + comb
    • could do with
    • need
    • give something
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  3. [countable, uncountable]
    (also honeycomb)
    a structure of cells with six sides, made by bees for holding their honey and their eggs
  4. [countable] the soft red part on the top of the head of a male chicken
  5. Word OriginOld English camb, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kam and German Kamm.
Idioms
go over/through something with a fine-tooth/fine-toothed comb
  1. to examine or search something very carefully
    • The police have gone over the house with a fine-tooth comb.

comb

verb
/kəʊm/
/kəʊm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they comb
/kəʊm/
/kəʊm/
he / she / it combs
/kəʊmz/
/kəʊmz/
past simple combed
/kəʊmd/
/kəʊmd/
past participle combed
/kəʊmd/
/kəʊmd/
-ing form combing
/ˈkəʊmɪŋ/
/ˈkəʊmɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] comb something to pull a comb through your hair in order to make it neat
    • Don't forget to comb your hair!
    • Her hair was neatly combed back.
    Topics Appearanceb2
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to search something carefully in order to find somebody/something synonym scour
    • comb something I combed the shops looking for something to wear.
    • comb something for somebody/something The police combed the area for clues.
    • comb through something (for somebody/something) They combed through the files for evidence of fraud.
  3. [transitive] comb something (specialist) to make wool, cotton, etc. clean and straight using a special comb so that it can be used to make cloth
  4. Word OriginOld English camb, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kam and German Kamm.
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