wiping
v. 擦( wipe的现在分词 ); 拭; 擦去; 拭去
If you wipe something, you rub its surface to remove dirt or liquid from it.
I'll just wipe the table...
我就擦擦桌子。
When he had finished washing he began to wipe the basin clean...
他清洗完后开始把洗脸池擦拭干净。
If you wipe dirt or liquid from something, you remove it, for example by using a cloth or your hand.
Gleb wiped the sweat from his face...
格莱布擦去脸上的汗水。
He shook his head and wiped his tears with a tissue.
他摇摇头,用纸巾擦掉眼泪。
A wipe is a small moist cloth for cleaning things and is designed to be used only once.
...antiseptic wipes.
消毒湿巾
If you say that something wipes the smile off someone's face, you mean that it suddenly spoils their enjoyment or removes an advantage that they had and that you are pleased about it.
Tony Holmes wiped the smile off the faces of his rivals with a solo 30-second win.
托尼·福尔摩斯以30秒的领先优势获得了这一赛段的个人胜利,使对手再也笑不起来。
He was wiping his hands on an oily rag.
他正在用一块满是油污的破布擦手。
He went on talking, occasionally wiping at his face with a towel.
他继续说着, 偶尔用毛巾擦一下脸.
She was taking tiny bites of a hot dog and daintily wiping her lips with a napkin.
她小口地吃着热狗,用餐巾优雅地擦着嘴。
He straightened up, wiping his hand on his trousers.
他直起腰来, 把手在裤子上擦了擦.
Wiping the cold sweat from my forehead, I relaxed and laughed.
我抹着额上的冷汗, 不禁轻松地笑了.