名词灰尘; (建筑物内、家具或地板等上的)灰尘; 遗骸,尸体,人体,人; 〈口〉金粉,粉末,粉剂,花粉
及物/不及物动词拂(一拂),掸(一掸)
及物动词撒(粉)于; 擦去…的灰尘; 擦灰; 撢去
及物动词
1. He dusted his trousers.
他掸掉裤子上的尘土。
2. She dusted the table.
她擦掉桌上的灰尘。
名词
1. His letter made a dust.
他的信引起了骚动。
2. There is a lot of dust on this table.
桌子上有许多灰尘。
3. The dust has cleared.
骚乱已经平息了。
1. 粉尘:(1)粉尘(dust) 一般指悬浮于气体介质中的微小固体颗粒,在重力作用下沉降,但在一段时间(甚至相当长时间)内能保持悬浮状态. 它通常是由固体物质的破碎、研磨、分级、输送等机械过程,或土壤、岩石的风化等自然过程形成的. 颗粒的形
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1. dust的意思
1. 尘土;沙尘
Dust is very small dry particles of earth or sand.
e.g. Tanks raise huge trails of dust when they move...
坦克开动时扬起大量尘土。
e.g. He reversed into the stockade in a cloud of dust.
他在一阵尘土中将车倒进了围栏。
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2. 灰尘
Dust is the very small pieces of dirt which you find inside buildings, for example on furniture, floors, or lights.
e.g. I could see a thick layer of dust on the stairs...
我可以看见楼梯上有一层厚厚的灰尘。
e.g. The rooms were empty of furniture and dust lay everywhere.
房间里没有家具,到处都是灰尘。
3. 粉末;细末
Dust is a fine powder which consists of very small particles of a substance such as gold, wood, or coal.
e.g. The air is so black with diesel fumes and coal dust, I can barely see.
空气中充斥着柴油烟雾和煤尘粉末,黑乎乎的,我几乎什么都看不见。
4. 擦去…的灰尘
When you dust something such as furniture, you remove dust from it, usually using a cloth.
e.g. I vacuumed and dusted the living room...
我用吸尘器打扫了客厅,擦了擦灰尘。
e.g. She dusted, she cleaned, and she did the washing-up.
她擦掉灰尘,打扫卫生,还清洗了餐具。
5. 涂(粉);撒(粉);在…上撒
If you dust something with a fine substance such as powder or if you dust a fine substance onto something, you cover it lightly with that substance.
e.g. Lightly dust the fish with flour...
在鱼上撒上少许面粉。
e.g. Dust and blend blusher on the apples of your cheeks...
将胭脂调匀涂在你脸颊红润的地方。
6. 消亡;失败
If you say that something has bitten the dust, you are emphasizing that it no longer exists or that it has failed.
e.g. In the last 30 years many cherished values have bitten the dust...
在过去的 30 年中,许多珍贵的价值观已经消失殆尽。
e.g. The allegation has caused one lecturer's career to bite the dust.
这项指控断送了一名讲师的前程。
7. dust的翻译
7. 尘埃落定;形势明朗;事态平息
If you say that something will happen when the dust settles, you mean that a situation will be clearer after it has calmed down. If you let the dust settle before doing something, you let a situation calm down before you try to do anything else.
e.g. Once the dust had settled Beck defended his decision...
事态一旦平息,贝克就为他的决定辩白。
e.g. I think we need to let the dust settle and see what's going to happen after that.
我认为我们需要等事态平息之后再看看会发生什么。
8. 被搁置;被忽视;尘封
If you say that something is gathering dust, you mean that it has been left somewhere and nobody is using it or doing anything with it.
e.g. Many of the machines are gathering dust in basements...
许多机器尘封在地下室里。
e.g. The album is finally being released in October after gathering dust for over a year.
尘封了一年多后,专辑终于在 10 月发行。
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1. dust在线翻译
1. Shake off excess buttermilk and dust the chicken pieces thoroughly with flour.
2. The city is still struggling to reduce pollution caused by heavy industry, vehicle emissions and dust generated by thousands of construction sites.
3. If dust enters the body by way of mouth it can lead to throat problems, and sometimes even inflammation in the ears.
4. Two parallel tracks led away from the lander through the cakey dust.
5. By measuring the relative amount of red and green in the paintings, the scientists aimed to calculate the amount of dust in the atmosphere.
6. An active cold current from Mongolia could easily sweep the dry dust and sand to Inner Mongolia and north China.
7. Rivers and wells in villages around the factory were also polluted by the carbon dust.
8. dust
8. Farmers'crops were also polluted by the carbon dust and villagers said it will be difficult to clean and sell them.
9. The explosion led to a big fire and resulted in a large amount of carbon dust filling the air.
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10. Both programs also have important global implications because they increase vegetative cover, enhance carbon sequestration and reduce dust to other countries by controlling soil erosion.
noun
1. fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air
e.g. the furniture was covered with dust
2. free microscopic particles of solid material
e.g. astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust
3. dust的解释
3. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
verb
1. remove the dust from
e.g. dust the cabinets
2. rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape
e.g. The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image
3. distribute loosely
e.g. He scattered gun powder under the wagon
Synonym: scatter sprinkle dot disperse
4. dust
4. cover with a light dusting of a substance
e.g. dust the bread with flour