mop
mop
mɑp
maap
British pronunciation
/mˈɒp/

Definición y significado de "mop"en inglés

to mop
01

fregar, trapear

to clean a surface by wiping it with a handle attached to a sponge or cloth at its end
Transitive: to mop a surface
to mop definition and meaning
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She mops the kitchen floor every evening to keep it clean.
Ella trapea el piso de la cocina todas las noches para mantenerlo limpio.
The restaurant staff mops the dining area after closing to prepare for the next day.
El personal del restaurante trapea el comedor después de cerrar para prepararse para el día siguiente.
02

hacer una mueca, torcer la boca

to twist or contort the mouth, usually in a way that shows annoyance or displeasure
Intransitive
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She mopped at the suggestion, unsure whether to agree or not.
Ella hizo una mueca ante la sugerencia, insegura de si estar de acuerdo o no.
As soon as he heard the news, he mopped in frustration.
Tan pronto como escuchó la noticia, hizo una mueca de frustración.
01

mopa

a cleaning tool consisting of a long handle with absorbent material like sponge, yarn, or cloth attached at the end, used for wiping or scrubbing floors
mop definition and meaning
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She used a mop to clean up the spilled juice.
The janitor pushed the mop across the wet floor.
02

pelambrera

a thick, often untidy mass of hair or fur
mop definition and meaning
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He had a mop of curly hair that was impossible to tame.
The puppy 's mop of fur was covered in leaves.
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