Wipe off Meaning in English
expression
ˈwaɪp/ /ˈɔf
WYPE-awf
wˈaɪp/ /ˈɒf
WYPE-of
释义
To remove something, usually dirt, dust, or liquid, from a surface by rubbing it with a cloth, tissue, or hand.
用法与细微差别
Informal, everyday phrasal verb, often used for cleaning surfaces or removing small amounts of something. Common collocations: 'wipe off the table', 'wipe off makeup', 'wipe off the board'. Different from 'wipe out' (destroy/eradicate).
Spanish: limpiar - quitar (líquido/suciedad)Portuguese (BR): limpar - tirar (sujeira/líquido)Portuguese (PT): limpar - tirar (sujidade/líquido)Chinese (Simplified): 擦掉 - 擦去Chinese (Traditional): 擦掉 - 擦去Hindi: पोंछ देनाArabic: يمسح (يزيل شيئًا)Bengali: মুছে ফেলাRussian: стереть - вытеретьJapanese: 拭き取るVietnamese: lau đi - chùi sạchKorean: 닦아내다Turkish: silmek - temizlemekUrdu: صاف کرناIndonesian: menghapus - membersihkan
例句
Please wipe off the table after you eat.
basic
She used a tissue to wipe off her tears.
basic
Can you wipe off the marker from the whiteboard?
basic
I accidentally spilled juice, so I had to wipe off the counter.
natural
Don’t forget to wipe off your shoes before coming inside.
natural
That stain won’t wipe off easily—you might need some cleaner.
natural