柯林斯詞典scour /ska??/ (scouring,scoured,scours) 1. V-T If you scour something such as a place or a book, you make a thorough search of it to try to find what you are looking for. 四処搜索 Rescue crews had scoured an area of 30 square miles. 救援人員已經(jīng)搜遍了30平方英裡的範(fàn)圍。2. V-T If you scour something such as a sink, floor, or pan, you clean its surface by rubbing it hard with something rough. (費(fèi)力地) 擦洗 He decided to scour the sink. 他決定把水池擦洗乾淨(jìng)。3. N the act of scouring 擦洗 返回 scour劍橋詞典 scour verb [T] (CLEAN) (also scour out) to remove dirt from something by rubbing it hard with something rough 擦,擦淨(jìng);刷,刷掉 You'll have to scour out those old cooking pots before you use them. 這些舊鍋用之前得好好刷一刷。 scour verb [T] (SEARCH) to search a place or thing very carefully in order to try to find something 認(rèn)真搜索,細(xì)查 The police are scouring the area for the missing child . 警方在這個地區(qū)四処搜查,尋找失蹤的孩子。 I scoured the shops for a blue and white shirt , but I couldn't find one anywhere . 我跑遍商店想買一件藍(lán)白相間的襯衫,但卻怎麼也買不到。 短語動詞scour sth out 返回 scour