dust / dʌst /

⭐基础词汇尘埃尘土灰尘粉尘

dust3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to wipe the dust from: to dust a table.
  2. to sprinkle with a powder or dust: to dust rosebushes with an insecticide.
  3. to strew or sprinkle: to dust insecticide on a rosebush.
  4. to soil with dust; make dusty.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to wipe dust from furniture, woodwork, etc.
  2. to become dusty.
  3. to apply dust or powder to a plant, one's body, etc.: to dust with an insecticide in late spring.

dust 近义词

n. 名词 noun

tiny particles in the air

v. 动词 verb

sprinkle tiny particles

dust 的近义词 8
dust 的反义词 2

dust构成的短语

  • dust off
  • bite the dust
  • dry as dust
  • in the dust
  • make the dust fly
  • shake the dust from one's feet
  • throw dust in someone's eyes
  • watch my dust
  • when the dust has settled

更多dust例句

  1. Its dust collection system captures up to 75 percent of dust generated by your project so clean up is easy.
  2. Now its frozen gases regularly vaporize under solar heat, releasing clouds of dust that make the jets and streamers visible.
  3. Now research suggests that dust particles can become fomites, too.
  4. Electric fields associated with dust lifting could affect the performance and lifetime of hardware on Mars, Grossman says, “although I don’t think it was the critical factor for P­hoenix or Opportunity.”
  5. It formed some 680 million years ago from a large cloud of gas and dust in the Milky Way.
  6. Estee Lauder has not crumbled to dust because the perfect brown face of Joan Smalls represents it.
  7. Moreover, trucks, dust, and boomtown stress are the effects of any large-scale industrial activity.
  8. That is a lot of air pollution, noise, and yet more kicking up of dust.
  9. “I have full faith that this will happen,” Williams says, prepping her fairy dust for a flurry of happy thoughts.
  10. If we enter with hammer in hand, we may leave with merely dust and rubble on our faces.
  11. In the aperture of the window, amid piles of paper, stood a rickety old table, covered with dust.
  12. It was little better than coal dust, and would not carry a ball fifty paces to kill or wound.
  13. Never mind the dust; I've turned it on to make believe we're going tremendously fast.
  14. He laid it upon the floor, and took out a plaster mask, and brushing and blowing off the saw-dust, held it up.
  15. When the smoke and dust cleared away nothing stirred on the whole of that piece of ground.