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dust /dʌst/ ► SEE ALLdust sb/sth offdust yourself offdust sth offdust yourself off●ˌdust sb/sth ˈoff●ˌdust yourself ˈoff (BrE also ˌdust sb/sth ˈdown, ˌdust yourself ˈdown) to remove the dust or dirt from sb/sth/yourself, for example with your hand or a brush 除去…上的灰尘;掸去;拂去◆She stood up and dusted herself down. 她站起来,拍掉身上的尘土。 ➡ see also dust yourself off[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌdust sth ˈoff (BrE also ˌdust sth ˈdown) to bring sth out after it has not been used for a long time and start to use it again 把(长期不用的东西)捡起;重新启用◆The government is dusting off its plans for offshore gas and oil exploration. 政府要重新启动近海天然气和石油勘探计划。◆Some of their early songs have been brought out and dusted down for re-release. 他们的一些早期歌曲被发掘出来,准备再度发行。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ●ˌdust yourself ˈoff (BrE also ˌdust yourself ˈdown) to recover after a difficult or unpleasant experience and begin again 重新开始;重整旗鼓◆After a disappointment I just dust myself down and start again. 失望过后我都会卷土重来。 ➡ see also dust sb/sth off, dust yourself off[v + pron + adv] |