柯林斯詞典groom /ɡru?m/ (grooming,groomed,grooms) 1. N-COUNT A groom is the same as a . 新郎 ...the bride and groom. …新娘和新郎。2. N-COUNT A groom is someone whose job is to look after the horses in a stable and to keep them clean. 馬夫3. V-T If you groom an animal, you clean its fur, usually by brushing it. 給 (動物) 梳毛刷洗 The horses were exercised and groomed with special care. 這些馬受到特殊的訓練和照料。4. V-T If you are groomed for a special job, someone prepares you for it by teaching you the skills you will need. 培訓[usu passive] George was already being groomed for the top job. 喬治已經(jīng)爲擔任該要職接受培訓。 返回 groom劍橋詞典 groom verb [T] (CLEAN) to clean an animal , often by brushing its fur 擦洗,刷洗(動物) Polly spends hours in the stables grooming her pony . 波莉在馬廄裡刷洗她的小馬,一乾就是幾個小時。 groom verb [T] (PREPARE) to prepare someone for a special job or activity 培養(yǎng),培訓,使做好準備 She was being groomed for leadership . 她正在接受培訓以擔任領(lǐng)導(dǎo)。 [ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] My boss is grooming me to take over his job next year . 我的老板正在栽培我,以便下一年我可以接替他。 groom verb [T] (SEX) to become friends with a child , especially over the internet, with the intention of committing a sexual offence (尤指通過互聯(lián)網(wǎng))勾引,誘騙,誘奸(兒童) 返回 groom