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1 | I/T to wipe the dust off the surface of something such as furniture 除去…的灰尘 |
| I’ ll just dust the table. 我来擦桌子。 |
| Elaine has already hoovered and dusted. 伊莱恩已经用吸尘器打扫干净了。 |
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2 | T to put a thin layer of powder on something 在…上撒一层粉末 |
| dust sth with sth Dust the work surface with flour. 在操作台上撒一层面粉。 |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌdust ˈdown |
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| to wipe dust or dirt off the surface of something 擦去…的灰尘;拍去…的灰尘,拂去…的灰尘 | She came in from the snow, dusting down her jacket. 她从雪中走进来,拍打掉夹克衫上的雪。 | |
| - | dust yourself down | | to quickly try something again or continue to do what you were doing after a problem or failure , without getting upset | | 不厌其烦地重做;不厌其烦地继续 | | | | You have to learn to just dust down yourself and try again. 你得学会不厌其烦,再试一次。 | | | |
- | ˌdust ˈoff |
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1 | to get something ready to use that you have not used for a long time 重新采用 | I’ m dusting off my old skills and returning to work. 我正在重新拣起我原来的手艺,再次就业。 | |
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2 | to wipe dust or dirt off the surface of something 擦去…的灰尘;拍去…的灰尘;拂去…的灰尘 | Would you dust off the shelves? 你能把架子上的灰尘擦一擦吗? | |
| - | dust yourself off | | to wipe dust or dirt off your clothes | | 拍去自己衣服上的灰尘 | | | | | |
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