soap
- IPA[səʊp]
英式
- a substance used with water for washing and cleaning, made of a compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali, and typically having perfume and colouring added;a soap opera
- wash with soap
noun: soap, plural noun: soaps
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名詞
- 1. a substance used with water for washing and cleaning, made of a compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali, and typically having perfume and colouring added a bar of soap
- 2. informal a soap opera the soaps are top of the ratings
動詞
- 1. wash with soap she soaped her face
- a semifluid soap, especially one made with potassium rather than sodium salts.
- use flattery in order to persuade or cajole (someone) to do something: timeshare touts try to soft-soap you into buying abroad
Oxford American Dictionary
- a semi-fluid soap, especially one made with potassium rather than sodium salts.
- use flattery in order to persuade or cajole (someone) to do something: timeshare touts try to soft-soap you into buying abroad
Oxford Dictionary
- an iridescent bubble consisting of air in a thin film of soapy water.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to convey that there is no chance of something happening or occurring
Oxford American Dictionary
- detergent in the form of a powder, used for washing clothes.
Oxford Dictionary
- fine, hard white or mottled soap made with olive oil and sodium hydroxide.
Oxford American Dictionary
- soft soap containing neat's-foot oil, used for cleaning leather.
Oxford American Dictionary
- fine, hard white or mottled soap made with olive oil and soda.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsōp]
美式
- a substance used with water for washing and cleaning, made of a compound of natural oils or ... a bar of soap
- wash with soap: she soaped her face
Oxford American Dictionary