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单词 groom
释义 groom
I. \ˈgrüm, -u̇-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English grom, grome; perhaps akin to Old English grōwan to grow — more at grow
1.
 a. obsolete : a young male : boy
 b. archaic : an adult male : man, fellow
2.
 a.
  (1) archaic : a male attendant : manservant
  (2) : one of several officers of the English royal household — used with a specifying phrase
   < served as groom of the chamber >
 b. : a man or boy in charge of the feeding, conditioning, and stabling of horses
3. [by shortening] : bridegroom
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
transitive verb
: to make presentable, acceptable, or attractive: as
 a. : to attend to the cleaning of (as an animal); especially : to maintain the health and condition of the coat of (as a horse) by brushing, combing, currying, or similar attention
  < groomed the horses until their coats shone sleekly >
 b. : to bring about or increase the acceptability or attractiveness of (as one's physical appearance) especially by carefully attending to details of cleanliness and neatness : freshen up : spruce up
  < spent a long time grooming himself before he ventured out >
  make neat : make tidy
  < a carefully groomed lawn >
 c. : to remove crudity or other objectionable features from : make smooth or elegant : polish, refine
  < was master of the epigram which Wilde was later to groom for the drawing room — Maurice Edelman >
 d. : to get into readiness for some specific objective : ready, prepare
  < was being groomed as a presidential candidate >
  < grooming players for the Olympics >
intransitive verb
: to groom oneself
 < is said to be grooming for the top position >
 < grooming for dinner >
III. noun
(-s)
Etymology: origin unknown
dialect England : a forked stick used by thatchers
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