「mop」

vt. 擦干;用拖把拖洗
vi. 用拖把擦洗地板;扮鬼脸
n. 拖把;蓬松的头发;鬼脸

英 [mɒp] 美 [mɑp]

权威例句

  1. He was long-limbed and dark-eyed, with a mop of tight, dark curls.
    他四肢修长、眼睛乌黑发亮,留着一头蓬乱浓密的黑色卷发。
    来自柯林斯例句
  2. a mop and bucket
    拖把和水桶
    来自《权威词典》
  3. The hotel cleaner entered carrying a bucket and a mop.
    旅馆清洁工拿着水桶和拖把进来.
    来自《简明英汉词典》
  4. The houseboy comes to mop our kitchen floor twice a week.
    男仆每周两次到我家来拖洗厨房地板.
    来自《简明英汉词典》
  5. The old man wiped the floor with a mop.
    那老人用拖把擦拭地板.
    来自《简明英汉词典》

中文词源

mop 拖把

来自拉丁语nappa,抹布,布料,词源同map,napkin,apron.引申词义拖把。

英文词源

mop
**mop: **[15] _Mop _first appeared in the guise mappe, a late 15th-century sailors’ term for an improvised brush used for caulking ships’ seams with tar. The modern form mop, presumably the same word, did not emerge until the mid-17thcentury. It may be a truncation of an earlier _mapple _‘mop’ [15], which came from late Latin _mappula _‘towel, cloth’, a diminutive form of Latin _mappa _‘cloth’ (source of English map).
=> map
mop (n.)
late 15c., mappe "bundle of yarn, etc., fastened to the end of a stick for cleaning or spreading pitch on a ship's decks," from Walloon (French) mappe "napkin," from Latin mappa "napkin" (see map (n.)). Modern spelling by 1660s. Of hair, from 1847. Grose ["Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," Grose, 1788] has mopsqueezer "A maid servant, particularly a housemaid."
mop (v.)
1709, from mop (n.). Related: Mopped; mopping.

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