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rub
Rub tarimas:
/rʌb/
Rub audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To apply pressure and friction to (a surface).
- verb-transitive: To clean, polish, or manipulate by the application of pressure and friction.
- verb-transitive: To apply to a surface firmly and with friction: rub lotion on the hands; rub dye into the fabric.
- verb-transitive: To move (an object or objects) firmly along a surface, especially repeatedly: rub an eraser over the blackboard; rubbed my fingers over the sore spot.
- verb-transitive: To cause to become worn, chafed, or irritated.
- verb-transitive: To remove, erase, or expunge: rub away a stain; rubbed the sleep from my eyes.
- verb-intransitive: To exert pressure or friction on something.
- verb-intransitive: To wear or chafe with friction: My shoes were beginning to rub.
- verb-intransitive: To cause irritation or annoyance.
- verb-intransitive: To move along in contact with a surface; graze or scrape.
- verb-intransitive: To be transferred or removed by contact or proximity: newsprint that rubbed off on my fingers; wished some of her luck would rub off on me.
- noun: The act of rubbing.
- noun: The application of friction and pressure: a back rub.
- noun: A substance or preparation applied by rubbing, especially:
- noun: A liniment or balm.
- noun: A seasoning made of ground spices and herbs, applied to the surface of meat, fish, or vegetables before cooking.
- noun: An unevenness on a surface.
- noun: An act or remark that annoys or hurts another.
- noun: A difficulty or obstacle: "The rub for extraterrestrial life on Europa is that the moon's surface is an icy wasteland” ( William J. Broad).
- phrasal-verb: rub down To perform a brisk rubbing of the body, as in massage.
- phrasal-verb: rub in To harp on (an unpleasant matter).
- phrasal-verb: rub out To obliterate by or as if by rubbing.
- phrasal-verb: rub out Slang To kill; murder.
- idiom: elbows To mix or socialize closely: diplomats rubbing elbows with heads of state.
- idiom: rub (one's) hands To experience or display pleased anticipation, self-satisfaction, or glee.
- idiom: rub (someone's) nose in Slang To bring repeatedly and forcefully to another's attention.
- idiom: rub (someone) the wrong way To annoy; irritate: "One can see . . . how [his] expression of his ideals and intentions must have rubbed many people the wrong way” ( Christopher Lehmann-Haupt).
- idiom: rub up on To refresh one's knowledge of: I have to rub up on my French.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- liestis
- (apie batą) spausti
- liesti vienas kitą
- erzinti
- rub to rub along with smb sugyventi
- to rub away nu(si)trinti
- trinti(s)
- to rub down
- nu(iš)lyginti
- to rub along (nesunkiai) prasistumti
- prasispausti
- apsitrinti
- nusiš