释义 |
field-strip verb- to disassemble; to take apart US, 1947
- They must, as well, memorize ... how to field strip its seventeen major components at speed. — Daniel Da Cruz, Boot, p. 62, 1987
- to break tobacco loose from a smoked cigarette and disperse it in the wild without leaving a trace of the cigarette US, 1963
- If you don’t want to put the butt in your pocket because of loose tobacco, you can “field strip” it. — Mark Harvey, The National Outdoor Leadership School’s Wilderness Guide, p. 162, 1999
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