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sponge
/ˈspʌnʤ/
海綿,海綿狀的東西(vt.)用海綿擦拭,吸收掉,抹掉(vi.)採集海綿,海綿般吸收
From:
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sponge
/ˈspənʤ/
名詞
海綿,海綿球,海綿紗布
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sponge
n.
[
Formerly
written
also
spunge
.]
1.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
Spongiae
,
or
Porifera
.
See
Illust
.
and
Note
under
Spongiae
.
2.
The
elastic
fibrous
skeleton
of
many
species
of
horny
Spongiae
(
Keratosa
),
used
for
many
purposes
,
especially
the
varieties
of
the
genus
Spongia
.
The
most
valuable
sponges
are
found
in
the
Mediterranean
and
the
Red
Sea
,
and
on
the
coasts
of
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
.
3.
Fig
.:
One
who
lives
upon
others
;
a
pertinacious
and
indolent
dependent
;
a
parasite
;
a
sponger
.
4.
Any
spongelike
substance
.
Specifically
:
(a)
Dough
before
it
is
kneaded
and
formed
into
loaves
,
and
after
it
is
converted
into
a
light
,
spongy
mass
by
the
agency
of
the
yeast
or
leaven
.
(b)
Iron
from
the
puddling
furnace
,
in
a
pasty
condition
.
(c)
Iron
ore
,
in
masses
,
reduced
but
not
melted
or
worked
.
5.
Gun.
A
mop
for
cleaning
the
bore
of
a
cannon
after
a
discharge
.
It
consists
of
a
cylinder
of
wood
,
covered
with
sheepskin
with
the
wool
on
,
or
cloth
with
a
heavy
looped
nap
,
and
having
a
handle
,
or
staff
.
6.
Far.
The
extremity
,
or
point
,
of
a
horseshoe
,
answering
to
the
heel
.
Bath sponge
,
any
one
of
several
varieties
of
coarse
commercial
sponges
,
especially
Spongia equina
.
Cup sponge
,
a
toilet
sponge
growing
in
a
cup-shaped
form
.
Glass sponge
.
See
Glass-sponge
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Glove sponge
,
a
variety
of
commercial
sponge
(
Spongia officinalis
,
variety
tubulifera
),
having
very
fine
fibers
,
native
of
Florida
,
and
the
West
Indies
.
Grass sponge
,
any
one
of
several
varieties
of
coarse
commercial
sponges
having
the
surface
irregularly
tufted
,
as
Spongia graminea
,
and
Spongia equina
,
variety
cerebriformis
,
of
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
.
Horse sponge
,
a
coarse
commercial
sponge
,
especially
Spongia equina
.
Platinum sponge
.
Chem.
See
under
Platinum
.
Pyrotechnical sponge
,
a
substance
made
of
mushrooms
or
fungi
,
which
are
boiled
in
water
,
dried
,
and
beaten
,
then
put
in
a
strong
lye
prepared
with
saltpeter
,
and
again
dried
in
an
oven
.
This
makes
the
black
match
,
or
tinder
,
brought
from
Germany
.
Sheep's-wool sponge
,
a
fine
and
durable
commercial
sponge
(
Spongia equina
,
variety
gossypina
)
found
in
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
.
The
surface
is
covered
with
larger
and
smaller
tufts
,
having
the
oscula
between
them
.
Sponge cake
,
a
kind
of
sweet
cake
which
is
light
and
spongy
.
Sponge lead
,
or
Spongy lead
Chem.
,
metallic
lead
brought
to
a
spongy
form
by
reduction
of
lead
salts
,
or
by
compressing
finely
divided
lead
; --
used
in
secondary
batteries
and
otherwise
.
Sponge tree
Bot.
,
a
tropical
leguminous
tree
(
Acacia Farnesiana
),
with
deliciously
fragrant
flowers
,
which
are
used
in
perfumery
.
Toilet sponge
,
a
very
fine
and
superior
variety
of
Mediterranean
sponge
(
Spongia officinalis
,
variety
Mediterranea
); --
called
also
Turkish sponge
.
To set a sponge
Cookery
,
to
leaven
a
small
mass
of
flour
,
to
be
used
in
leavening
a
larger
quantity
.
To throw up the sponge
,
to
give
up
a
contest
;
to
acknowledge
defeat
; --
from
a
custom
of
the
prize
ring
,
the
person
employed
to
sponge
a
pugilist
between
rounds
throwing
his
sponge
in
the
air
in
token
of
defeat
; --
now
,
throw in the towel
is
more
common
,
and
has
the
same
origin
and
meaning
. [
Cant
or
Slang
]
“He
was
too
brave
a
man
to
throw
up
the
sponge
to
fate.”
--
Lowell
.
Vegetable sponge
.
Bot.
See
Loof
.
Velvet sponge
,
a
fine
,
soft
commercial
sponge
(
Spongia equina
,
variety
meandriniformis
)
found
in
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
.
Vitreous sponge
.
See
Glass-sponge
.
Yellow sponge
,
a
common
and
valuable
commercial
sponge
(
Spongia agaricina
,
variety
corlosia
)
found
in
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sponge
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sponged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sponging
]
1.
To
cleanse
or
wipe
with
a
sponge
;
as
,
to
sponge
a
slate
or
a
cannon
;
to
wet
with
a
sponge
;
as
,
to
sponge
cloth
.
2.
To
wipe
out
with
a
sponge
,
as
letters
or
writing
;
to
efface
;
to
destroy
all
trace
of
.
3.
Fig
.:
To
deprive
of
something
by
imposition
.
“How
came
such
multitudes
of
our
nation
. . .
to
be
sponged
of
their
plate
and
their
money?”
4.
Fig
.:
To
get
by
imposition
or
mean
arts
without
cost
;
as
,
to
sponge
a
breakfast
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sponge
,
v. i.
1.
To
suck
in
,
or
imbibe
,
as
a
sponge
.
2.
Fig
.:
To
gain
by
mean
arts
,
by
intrusion
,
or
hanging
on
;
as
,
an
idler
sponges
on
his
neighbor
.
The
fly
is
an
intruder
,
and
a
common
smell-feast
,
that
sponges
upon
other
people's
trenchers
.
--
L'Estrange
.
3.
To
be
converted
,
as
dough
,
into
a
light
,
spongy
mass
by
the
agency
of
yeast
,
or
leaven
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sponge
n
1:
a
porous
mass
of
interlacing
fibers
the
forms
the
internal
skeleton
of
various
marine
animals
and
usable
to
absorb
water
or
any
porous
rubber
or
cellulose
product
similarly
used
2:
someone
able
to
acquire
new
knowledge
and
skills
rapidly
and
easily
; "
she
soaks
up
foreign
languages
like
a
sponge
"
[
syn
:
quick study
]
3:
a
follower
who
hangs
around
a
host
(
without
benefit
to
the
host
)
in
hope
of
gain
or
advantage
[
syn
:
leech
,
parasite
,
sponger
]
4:
primitive
multicellular
marine
animal
whose
porous
body
is
supported
by
a
fibrous
skeletal
framework
;
usually
occurs
in
sessile
colonies
[
syn
:
poriferan
,
parazoan
]
v
1:
wipe
with
a
sponge
,
so
as
to
clean
or
moisten
2:
ask
for
and
get
free
;
be
a
parasite
[
syn
:
mooch
,
bum
,
cadge
,
grub
]
3:
erase
with
a
sponge
;
as
of
words
on
a
blackboard
4:
soak
up
with
a
sponge
5:
gather
sponges
,
in
the
ocean
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Sponge
occurs
only
in
the
narrative
of
the
crucifixion
(
Matt
. 27:48;
Mark
15:36;
John
19:29).
It
is
ranked
as
a
zoophyte
.
It
is
found
attached
to
rocks
at
the
bottom
of
the
sea
.
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