scrub – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
scrub
v.
rub, scrape, abrade; wash or clean by rubbing; cancel or postpone; remove impurities from a gas (Chemistry); examine data and remove unnecessary or extraneous items (Computers)
n.
thicket, dense growth of small trees; instance of rubbing or scraping; insignificant person; small tree or bush; cancellation or postponement
adj.
undersized, smaller than usual, dwarf; insignificant, inferior; covered with small trees or bushes
Scrub
Scrub(s) or
Scrubber(s) may refer to:
- Scrub, low shrub and grass characteristic of scrubland
- Scrubs (clothing), worn by medical staff
- Scrubs (TV series), an American television program
- Scrubs (occupation), also called "scrub tech," "scrub nurse," or "surgical technologist"
- Scrub baseball, also known as "scrub" or "scrubs", an informal game of baseball without teams
- Scrubber, an industrial pollution control device usually installed on chimneys or air exhaust systems
- Scrubber (brush), a wide brush for cleaning floors and hard surfaces
- Scrubber, a name for a scullery maid or between maid
- Scrubbing (audio), an interaction in which a playhead is dragged across a segment of audio to play it
- Scrubbers, a 1983 film directed by Mai Zetterling
- When the launch of a rocket such as the Space Shuttle is postponed (scrubbed) due to weather or problems.
scrub
Noun
1. dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
(synonym) chaparral, bush
(hypernym) vegetation, flora
2. the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
(synonym) scrubbing, scouring
(hypernym) cleaning, cleansing, cleanup
(hyponym) swabbing, mopping
(derivation) scrub up
Verb
1. clean with hard rubbing; "She scrubbed his back"
(synonym) scour
(hypernym) rub
(hyponym) holystone
(derivation) scrubbing, scouring
2. wash thoroughly; "surgeons must scrub prior to an operation"
(synonym) scrub up
(hypernym) wash, lave
(derivation) scrubbing, scouring
Adjective
1. (of domestic animals) not selectively bred
(similar) unimproved
scrub
nm.
scrubland, area of land that is covered in low bushes or trees
scrub
v.
vydrhnout; seškrábat
n.
vydrhnutí; zakrslé keře/dřeviny apod.; step