cast off 的 2 个定义
- thrown away; rejected; discarded: castoff clothing.
- a person or thing that has been cast off.
- Printing. the estimate by a compositor of how many pages copy will occupy when set in type.
cast off 近义词
reject
cast off 的近义词 5 个
更多cast off例句
- He found a castoff military uniform, he said, to use as a disguise when he walked the streets.
- Controversially, some hikers even live out of these boxes, eating and using others’ castoffs in an effort to save cash.
- I spent several days with his team at Nevada two years ago and came away amazed at the culture of a group of players outsiders would have considered castoffs.
- That creates a tough task for Kansas City’s battered offensive line, which is littered with backups and castoffs.
- People nurtured their starters as if they were particularly needy children, traded recipes for their castoff dough, and photographed the pillowy interiors and artfully slashed crusts like proud parents.
- The underdog franchise, then only five years old, was led by a bowlegged castoff named Johnny Unitas at quarterback.
- A player comes on under the shadow, made up in the castoff mail of a court buck, a wellset man with a bass voice.
- The child pointed to what appeared to be some ragged, castoff clothes left in the hole by the late occupant.
- Behold him, beneath the mass of stale and putrid slime, a castoff, friendless and penniless vagabond.
- Doubtless she would hail his wish—half a reform in itself—to castoff the outward signs of an accepted degradation.
- So he picked up some castoff feathers of the Peacocks and stuck them among his own black plumes.