rusticate
/ˈrʌstɪkeɪt/verb
1
- with obj. Brit. suspend (a student) from a university as a punishment (used chiefly at Oxford and Cambridge)〈英〉(主要指在牛津和剑桥)罚(大学生)暂时停学。
2
- no obj. dated go to, live in, or spend time in the country〈旧〉下乡; 住在乡下; 在乡下度过。
3
- with obj. fashion (masonry) in large blocks with sunk joints and a roughened surface使成粗面石工。
派生词
rustication
noun词源
late 15th cent. (in the sense 'countrify'): from Latin rusticat- '(having) lived in the country', from the verb rusticari, from rusticus (see RUSTIC).