vacuuming
vacuuming — 動詞
1. the action of running a powered cleaning machine over a floor, carpet, or other
用吸塵器清掃
操作吸塵器清除灰塵與雜屑
the action of running a powered cleaning machine over a floor, carpet, or other surface so that it sucks up dust, hair, and small bits of dirt.
Liam finished vacuuming the living-room rug before his guests arrived.
Liam 在客人到達前,把客廳的地毯用吸塵器清掃完畢。
vacuum + [surface] (transitive)
Yumi spent Saturday morning vacuuming under the beds and behind the sofa.
Yumi 整個星期六早上都在用吸塵器清理床底和沙發後面。
vacuuming + [location prepositions]
The hotel staff began vacuuming the corridors as soon as the last guest checked out.
最後一位客人退房後,飯店員工便開始用吸塵器清掃走廊。
Hassan hates vacuuming because the noise upsets the family cat.
Hassan 很討厭吸地板,因為噪音會嚇到家裡的貓。
After the party, Amelia and Marco took turns vacuuming up the broken chips and confetti.
派對結束後,Amelia 和 Marco 輪流用吸塵器把碎洋芋片和彩帶屑吸乾淨。
文法句型
vacuum + [surface]
be + vacuuming
do the vacuuming
vacuum up + [debris]
用法筆記
Frequently used as a gerund standing in for the chore itself ('I hate vacuuming', 'do the vacuuming'). Object choice matters: a surface goes straight after the verb ('vacuum the rug'), but loose mess takes the particle 'up' ('vacuum up the crumbs'). In British English, the informal verb 'hoover' is often used instead.