| 释义 |  rub1 /rub/  transitive verb (rubbˈing; rubbed)intransitive verbTo apply friction toTo move something with pressure along the surface ofTo move with pressure along the surface of somethingTo clean, polish or smooth by frictionTo remove, erase or obliterate by friction (usu with away, off or out)To grind, sharpen, chafe or treat by frictionTo cause to pass by friction (with in, through, etc)To impede (Shakespeare)To irritate, fretTo take a rubbing of
 nounTo apply, or move with, frictionTo meet an impediment (esp in bowls)To chafeTo grateTo fretTo make shift, to get along somehowTo be able to be rubbed
 Process or act of rubbingAn impediment, or a meeting with an impediment (bowls)An inequality or uneven placeA difficultyA hitchAn irritating experience
 ORIGIN: Cf LGer rubben rubbˈing  noun Application of frictionExperience of rubs (Shakespeare)An impression of an inscribed surface produced by rubbing heelball or plumbago upon paper laid over it
 rubbing alcohol  noun  Denatured ethyl alcohol used as an antiseptic or in massage rubbing post  noun  One for cattle to rub against rubbing stone  noun  A stone for smoothing rubˈdown  noun  An act or experience of rubbing down rubˈout  noun An act of rubbing outA murder (slang)
 rubˈstone  noun  A whetstone rub along (informal)  To get along, to manage somehowTo be on more or less friendly terms (with)
 rub down  To rub from head to footTo remove (a surface) by rubbing in order to repaint, etcTo search by passing the hands over the body
 rub in  To force into the pores by frictionTo mix (fat) into flour by rubbing together with the fingertips (cookery)To be unpleasantly insistent in emphasizing
 rub off on (to) (figurative) To pass to (another person or thing) by close contact, association, etc rub of (or on) the green  Chance events over which one has no control (orig an outside interference with the ball in golf) rub one's hands  To rub one's palms together, esp as a sign of satisfaction rub out  To eraseTo murder (slang)
 rub shoulders or (US) elbows  To come into social contact (with) rub someone's nose in it (informal) To remind someone insistently of a mistake, fault, misdeed, etc rub (or rub up) the wrong way  To irritate by tactless handling rub up  To polishTo freshen one's memory of
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