scour

scour
I transitive verb
1) scheuern [Topf, Metall]

scour out — ausscheuern [Topf]

scour [out] — durchspülen [Rohr]

3) (remove by rubbing) [ab]scheuern
II transitive verb
(search) durchkämmen (for nach)
* * *
I verb
(to clean by hard rubbing.) scheuern
II verb
(to make a thorough search of: They scoured the woods for the child.) absuchen
* * *
scour1
[ˈskaʊəʳ, AM -ɚ]
vt
to \scour sth [for sb/sth] town, area etw [nach jdm/etw] absuchen [o fam abklappern]; newspaper etw [nach jdm/etw] durchforsten [o durchkämmen]
scour2
[ˈskaʊəʳ, AM -ɚ]
I. n no pl Scheuern nt, Schrubben nt fam
to give sth a good \scour etw gründlich reinigen
II. vt
to \scour sth
1. (clean) etw scheuern [o fam schrubben
2. (erode) river etw auswaschen; wind etw abtragen
* * *
I ['skaʊə(r)]
1. vt
scheuern
2. n
Scheuern nt

give the pan a good scour — scheuern Sie den Topf gründlich

II
vt
area, town, shops absuchen, abkämmen (for nach); newspaper durchkämmen (for nach)
* * *
scour1 [ˈskaʊə(r)]
A v/t
1. scheuern, schrubben, ein Messer etc (blank) putzen, polieren
2. säubern, reinigen (beide:
of, from von)
3. einen Kanal etc (aus)schwemmen, schlämmen, ein Rohr etc (aus)spülen
4. ein Pferd etc putzen, striegeln
5. TECH Wolle waschen, entfetten:
scouring mill Wollewäscherei f
6. den Darm entschlacken
7. auch scour away (oder off) Flecken etc entfernen, Schmutz abreiben (beide:
from von)
B v/i
1. scheuern, schrubben, putzen
2. reinigen, säubern
C s
1. Scheuern n etc:
give sth a scour etwas scheuern
2. Wasserbau:
a) Schlämmen n
b) Wegwaschung f
c) ausgehöhltes Flussbett
3. Reinigungsmittel n (für Wolle etc)
4. meist pl VET Ruhr f
scour2 [ˈskaʊə(r)]
A v/i
1. scour through (oder over) B
2. rennen, huschen:
scour about (oder around) herumrennen
B v/t durchsuchen, durchstöbern, eine Gegend auch durchkämmen (alle:
for nach):
scour the town die ganze Stadt abklappern umg
* * *
I transitive verb
1) scheuern [Topf, Metall]

scour out — ausscheuern [Topf]

2) (clear out)

scour [out] — durchspülen [Rohr]

3) (remove by rubbing) [ab]scheuern
II transitive verb
(search) durchkämmen (for nach)
* * *
v.
reinigen v.
umherstreifen v.

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