soap
soap 英 [səʊp] 美 [soʊp]
n. 肥皂
进行时:soaping 过去式:soaped 过去分词:soaped 第三人称单数:soaps 名词复数:soaps
- Soap gets bubbly and helps cut through dirt and oil. People use soap for cleaning things like clothes, dishes, hands, and bodies. Don’t bother washing your mouth out with soap, though. It doesn’t get rid of bad words.
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- n. 肥皂
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1. soap and water
肥皂和水
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2. a bar of soap, a piece of soap
一条╱一块肥皂
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3. soap bubbles
肥皂泡
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4. She's a US soap star.
她是美国肥皂剧明星。
- soap (n.) Old English sape "soap, salve" (originally a reddish hair dye used by Germanic warriors to give a frightening appearance), from Proto-Germanic *saipon "dripping thing, resin" (source also of Middle Low German sepe, West Frisian sjippe, Dutch zeep, Old High German seiffa, German seife "soap," Old High German seifar "foam," Old English sipian "to drip"), from PIE *soi-bon-, from root *seib- "to pour out, drip, trickle" (source also of Latin sebum "tallow, suet, grease").
- soap (v.) 1580s, from soap (n.). Related: Soaped; soaping.
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