dust

noun
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Idioms
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  1. [uncountable] a fine powder that consists of very small pieces of sand, earth, etc.沙土;尘土
    • A cloud of dust rose as the truck drove off.卡车开过时扬起一片灰尘。🔊🔊
    • Fine particles of dust will get everywhere.细小的灰尘颗粒会到处散落。
    • The workers wear masks to avoid inhaling the dust.工人们戴着面罩避免吸入尘土。🔊🔊
    see also cosmic dust
    Synonyms soilsoil
    • mud
    • dust
    • clay
    • land
    • earth
    • dirt
    • ground
    These are all words for the top layer of the earth in which plants grow.
    • soil the top layer of the earth in which plants grow:
      • Plant the seedlings in damp soil.把幼苗种在湿润的土壤里。
    • mud wet soil that is soft and sticky:
      • The car wheels got stuck in the mud.汽车轮子陷到泥里去了。
    • dust a fine powder that consists of very small pieces of rock, earth, etc:
      • A cloud of dust rose as the truck set off.卡车起动时扬起一片灰尘。
    • clay a type of heavy sticky soil that becomes hard when it is baked and is used to make things such as pots and bricks:
      • The tiles are made of clay.这些砖是用陶土制成的。
    • land an area of ground, especially of a particular type:
      • an area of rich, fertile land土地富饶肥沃的地域
    • earth the substance that plants grow in 指土、泥、泥土Earth is often used about the soil found in gardens or used for gardening: She put some earth into the pot.
    • dirt (especially North American English) soil, especially loose soil:指泥土,尤指松土、散土
      • Pack the dirt firmly around the plants.将植物周围的土培实。
    • ground an area of soil:
      • The car got stuck in the muddy ground.汽车陷到泥地里了。
      • They drove across miles of rough, stony ground.他们驶过数英里崎岖不平、多石的土地。
      Ground is not used for loose soil: a handful of dry ground
    Patterns
    • good/​rich soil/​land/​earth
    • fertile/​infertile soil/​land/​ground
    • to dig the soil/​mud/​clay/​land/​earth/​ground
    • to cultivate the soil/​land/​ground
    Extra Examples
    • Dust swirled around them like a misty cloud.灰尘就像一团雾霭般盘旋在他们周围。
    • He brushed the dust off his clothes.他刷掉了衣服上的灰尘。
    • He started coughing as dust filled his lungs.因为粉尘填满了肺部,他开始咳嗽起来。
    • Remove any particles of dust on the surface of the paint.去除油漆表面的灰尘颗粒。
    • She shook the dust from her hair.她抖去了头发上的灰尘。
    • The dust cleared and Hari could see a tiger.尘埃散尽后哈里看见了一只老虎。
    • The wind was blowing dust through the streets of the city.风刮得满城街道上尘土飞扬。
    • microscopic specks of dust显微镜下的粒粒尘土
    • They rolled in the dust, fighting.他们在沙土里翻滚打架。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • airborne
    • radioactive
    … of dust
    • cloud
    • layer
    • particle
    verb + dust
    • collect
    • gather
    • be covered in
    dust + verb
    • lie
    • coat something
    • cover something
    dust + noun
    • cloud
    • grain
    • mote
    See full entry
  2. the fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture, floors, etc.(建筑物内、家具或地板等上的)灰尘,尘埃
    • The books were all covered with dust.书上积满了灰尘。🔊🔊
    • There was a thick layer of dust on the table.桌子上有一层厚厚的灰尘。
    • There wasn't a speck of dust anywhere in the room.屋子里处处一尘不染。🔊🔊
    • She is allergic to house dust.她对房子里的灰尘过敏。
    • That guitar's been sitting gathering dust (= not being used) for years now.那把吉他现已尘封多年。🔊🔊
    see also dusty
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • airborne
    • radioactive
    … of dust
    • cloud
    • layer
    • particle
    verb + dust
    • collect
    • gather
    • be covered in
    dust + verb
    • lie
    • coat something
    • cover something
    dust + noun
    • cloud
    • grain
    • mote
    See full entry
  3. a fine powder that consists of very small pieces of a particular substance粉尘;粉末
    • coal dust煤末。
    see also angel dust, gold dust
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • airborne
    • radioactive
    … of dust
    • cloud
    • layer
    • particle
    verb + dust
    • collect
    • gather
    • be covered in
    dust + verb
    • lie
    • coat something
    • cover something
    dust + noun
    • cloud
    • grain
    • mote
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English dūst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch duist ‘chaff’.
Idioms
bite the dust (informal)
  1. to fail, or to be defeated or destroyed失败;被打败;被摧毁
    • Thousands of small businesses bite the dust every year.每年有数以千计的小企业倒闭。🔊🔊
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
  2. (humorous) to die
collect/gather dust
  1. to not be used for a long time
    • Play your guitar that's gathering dust, or pull out the old tennis racket for a match.弹起积聚灰尘的吉他,或拉出旧的网球拍进行比赛。
    • You may already have an old laptop that is collecting dust but otherwise usable.您可能已经有一台旧的笔记本电脑,上面有灰尘,但可以使用。
leave somebody in the dust
  1. (North American English) to leave somebody far behind把某人远远抛在后面;使望尘莫及
let the dust settle | wait for the dust to settle
  1. to wait for a situation to become clear or certain待尘埃落定;待形势明朗
    • He waited for the dust to settle after the election before making any new decisions.他在大选后等待尘埃落定,然后再做出任何新决定。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2

dust

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dust
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he / she / it dusts
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past simple dusted
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past participle dusted
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-ing form dusting
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to clean furniture, a room, etc. by removing dust from surfaces with a cloth擦去…的灰尘;擦灰
    • I broke the vase while I was dusting.我擦灰尘时将花瓶打碎了。🔊🔊
    • dust something Could you dust the sitting room?你把起居室擦一擦好吗?🔊🔊
    Topics Houses and homesc1
  2. [transitive] dust something (+ adv./prep.) to remove dirt from somebody/something/yourself with your hands or a brush掸去;擦去;刷去
    • She dusted some ash from her sleeve.她掸去袖子上的灰末。🔊🔊
  3. [transitive] dust something (with something) to cover something with fine powder把(粉末)撒于;撒(粉)
    • Dust the cake with sugar.把糖撒在蛋糕上。🔊🔊
    • She dusted her cheekbones with blusher.她用腮红擦去脸颊。
  4. Word OriginOld English dūst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch duist ‘chaff’.