Examples of using Brushed in English and their translations into Chinese
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The storm later brushed New England, bringing rain, fog, warmer temperatures, and gusty winds.
He flew home, washed, combed his hair, brushed his clothes, dressed, and went to Madame Hohlakov's.
Now, that one brushed it, but that did tremendous damage too.
Then she undressed, brushed her teeth, and put herself to bed.
The day seemed different to Rosemary from the day before- When she saw him face to face their eyes met and brushed like birds' wings.
She brushed her teeth and turned on the shower, letting the water warm up as she undressed.
The next moment two men brushed by him, and one seemed to have something under his arm.
I brushed through my hair quickly when I was inside, feeling a slight lift of excitement as I contemplated getting out of Forks.
Not long ago, when Xiao Wang brushed his circle of friends, he saw an advertisement for sharing bicycle investments.
Their recipe forms a mixture that can be sprayed, brushed, dipped or spin-coated onto a variety of surfaces, where it binds tightly.
Norah, who hadn't eaten since the airplane or brushed her teeth in twenty four hours, had a foul taste in her mouth like rotting eggs.
He brushed against the shelves laden with earthenware, which filled up the entire space in the centre of the establishment;
He brushed the label"Old King" on Twitter and satirized the experts who predicted his decline.
That mean that he couldn't see how Edward's hands lingered at my neck, brushed along my collarbones.
That meant he couldn't see how Edward's hands lingered at my neck, brushed along my collarbones.
He was just going to turn and go back, when a black shape swooped at him and brushed his face.
Just marshmallows,” she said with a shy smile, as he stood near her, and his hand inadvertently brushed hers.
At six o'clock in the morning, with the sun barely up, a cold nose brushed Diana's bare arm.
I brushed at my wet cheeks, sniffed, and made an instinctive effort to smooth down my hair.
I brushed the wall on one of my laps, but you need to have big balls around this track to get the best time.