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单词 dust
释义 dust
 —dustless,  adj.  
 /dust/,  n.  
  1. earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
  2. a cloud of finely powdered earth or other matter in the air.
  3. any finely powdered substance, as sawdust.
  4. the ground; the earth's surface.
  5. the substance to which something, as the dead human body, is ultimately reduced by disintegration or decay; earthly remains.
  6.  Brit.  
   a. ashes, refuse, etc.
   b. junk1 (def. 1).
  7. a low or humble condition.
  8. anything worthless.
  9. disturbance; turmoil.
  10. See gold dust.
  11. the mortal body of a human being.
  12. a single particle or grain.
  13.  Archaic.   money; cash.
  14. bite the dust,
   a. to be killed, esp. in battle; die.
   b. to suffer defeat; be unsuccessful; fail: Another manufacturer has bitten the dust.
  15. leave one in the dust, to overtake and surpass a competitor or one who is less ambitious, qualified, etc.: Don't be so meek, they'll leave you in the dust.
  16. lick the dust,
   a. to be killed; die.
   b. to humble oneself abjectly; grovel: He will resign rather than lick the dust.
  17. make the dust fly, to execute with vigor or speed: We turned them loose on the work, and they made the dust fly.
  18. shake the dust from one's feet, to depart in anger or disdain; leave decisively or in haste, esp. from an unpleasant situation: As the country moved toward totalitarianism, many of the intelligentsia shook the dust from their feet.
  19. throw dust in someone's eyes, to mislead; deceive: He threw dust in our eyes by pretending to be a jeweler and then disappeared with the diamonds.
  v.t.  
  20. to wipe the dust from: to dust a table.
  21. to sprinkle with a powder or dust: to dust rosebushes with an insecticide.
  22. to strew or sprinkle (a powder, dust, or other fine particles): to dust insecticide on a rosebush.
  23. to soil with dust; make dusty.
  v.i.  
  24. to wipe dust from furniture, woodwork, etc.
  25. to become dusty.
  26. to apply dust or powder to a plant, one's body, etc.: to dust with an insecticide in late spring.
  27. dust off,
   a.  Baseball.   (of a pitcher) to throw the ball purposely at or dangerously close to (the batter).
   b. to take out or prepare for use again, as after a period of inactivity or storage: I'm going to dust off my accounting skills and try to get a job in the finance department.
   c. to beat up badly: The gang of hoodlums dusted off a cop.
 [bef. 900; ME; OE dust; c. G Dunst vapor]
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