scour

scour
I
verb
(to clean by hard rubbing.) fregar, restregar

II
verb
(to make a thorough search of: They scoured the woods for the child.)
scour
tr[skaʊəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 (clean) fregar, restregar
2 (erode) erosionar
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scour
tr[skaʊəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 (search - countryside) recorrer; (- building) registrar
scour ['skaʊər] vt
1) examine, search: registrar (un área), revisar (documentos, etc.)
2) scrub: fregar, restregar
scour
v.
desengrasar v.
estregar v.
explorar v.
fregar v.
limpiar con un chorro de agua v.
purgar v.
recorrer detenidamente v.
restregar v.
skaʊr, 'skaʊə(r)
transitive verb
1)
a) (rub hard) \<\<surface/pan\>\> fregar*, restregar*
b) scour away o off (remove) \<\<dirt/grease\>\> quitar
2) (search thoroughly) \<\<area/building\>\> registrar, dar* una batida en
['skaʊǝ(r)]
1. VT
1) [+ pan, floor] fregar, restregar (esp LAm); [+ channel] limpiar
2) (=search) registrar

we scoured the countryside for him — hicimos una batida por el campo buscándole

2.
VI

to scour about for sth — buscar algo por todas partes

* * *
[skaʊr, 'skaʊə(r)]
transitive verb
1)
a) (rub hard) \<\<surface/pan\>\> fregar*, restregar*
b) scour away o off (remove) \<\<dirt/grease\>\> quitar
2) (search thoroughly) \<\<area/building\>\> registrar, dar* una batida en

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