A2 [ C ] an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used for cleaning, arranging your hair, or painting刷子;画笔
B2 [ S ] mainly UK an act of cleaning with a brush刷;掸;擦;抹
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She leaned the brush against the wall.
a shaving brush
We'll need some wallpaper paste and a big brush.
Get me a brush and I'll sort your hair out.
a brush stroke
[ C usually singular ] a quick, light touch轻擦,轻碰
a situation in which you experience something, or almost experience something, especially something unpleasant和…的小冲突;与…的摩擦
[ C ] the tail of a fox狐狸尾巴
B2 [ I + adv/prep, T ] to touch (something) quickly and lightly or carelessly轻轻地碰;轻触
C1 [ T + adv/prep ] to move something somewhere using a brush or your hand(用刷子或手)拂;掸;擦掉
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She brushed away what looked suspiciously like a tear.
He paused to brush a fly away from his face.
What's the matter?" he asked, brushing a stray hair off his jacket.
Her elbow brushed against the cup, spilling tea everywhere.
She stood up and brushed an insect from her skirt.
A2 [ T ] to clean something or make something smooth with a brush刷;刷净;刷平顺
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I can't brush your hair if you don't keep still!
She took her hairbrush from her handbag and began to brush her hair.
She brushed her long red hair.
He hadn't brushed his hair and his clothes were rumpled.
She touched up her lipstick and brushed her hair.
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