scour
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary پاک کردن ، شستن ، صابون زدن ، صیقلی کردن ، تطهیر کردن ، پرداخت کردن ، زدودن ، تکاپوکردن ، جستجو کردن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary parcours|parcourabe|run through|travel|scour Par, et courir, pour répondre au latin percurrere. 1 eng. scour pay-mudan pu-idan gosârd-an 2 eng. travel gaz namudan rah spordan + fra. en fin de parcours : eng. at the end of the road/course : dar pâyân e râh fra. à mi-parcours : eng. half-way : dar nima-râh fra. encore un long chemin à parcourir : eng. still a long road/way to travel/go : hanuz râh i drâz dar piš ( e ru )ast
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(scour): بازگشت به واژه scour abnormal scour scour and fill to scour off(or away)rust جوش اب ،پاک کردن ،شستن ،صابون زدن ،صيقلى کردن ،تطهير کردن ،پرداخت کردن ،زدودن ،تکاپوکردن ،جستجو کردن زيست شناسى : کندن علوم نظامى : جوش زدن اب دريا کلمات مرتبط(3)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 scour n. Pronunciation: ' skau ̇ (-ə)r Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch schuren, from Old French escurer, from Late Latin excurare to clean off, from Latin, to take good care of, from ex- + curare to care for, from cura care Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a : to rub hard especially with a rough material for cleansing b : to remove by rubbing hard and washing 2 archaic : to clear (a region) of enemies or outlaws 3 : to clean by purging : PURGE 4 : to remove dirt and debris from (as a pipe or ditch) 5 : to free from foreign matter or impurities by or as if by washing < scour wool> 6 : to clear, dig, or remove by or as if by a powerful current of water intransitive verb 1 : to perform a process of scouring 2 : to suffer from diarrhea or dysentery 3 : to become clean and bright by rubbing –scour·er noun ]]> 2 scour n. Function: noun Date: 1681 1 : a place scoured by running water 2 : scouring action (as of a glacier) 3 : DIARRHEA , DYSENTERY ― usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction 4 : SCOURING 1 also : damage done by scouring action]]> 3 scour n. Function: verb Etymology: Middle English scuren, skouren, probably from scour, noun, (in phrase god scour quickly), perhaps from Old Norse skūr shower; akin to Old English scūr shower ― more at SHOWER Date: 13th century intransitive verb : to move about quickly especially in search transitive ve…