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dust something off phrasal verb with dustverbuk /dʌst/ us /dʌst/ (UK alsodust down) to prepare something for use, especially after it has not been used for a long time: (尤指长时间不用后拿出来)备好待用,整理 It's time to dust off the old chemistry books and start studying.现在应该把以前的化学书拿出来开始学习。 UKThey brought out the old ambulances, dusted them down and put them back into service.他们将旧救护车拿出来修复后再次投入使用。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Preparing batten batten down the hatchesidiom break someone in bug-out bag build (someone/something) up dig gear (someone/something) up get/have your ducks in a rowidiom gird gird yourselfidiom go bag lay prep preparation regroom roll up your sleevesidiom set something up set the scene/stageidiom suit tee
dust off something | American Dictionary
dust off something phrasal verb with dustverb[ I/T ]us/dʌst/ to prepare something for use after it has not been used for a long time: Winter is coming, so dust off your skis. |