释义 |
unˈdust, v. [un-2 4 b.] trans. To clear from dust; to wipe clean.
1611Florio, Dispolueráre, to vndust. 1654W. Montagu Dev. Ess. ii. vi. §3. 121 When we frequently dress up the Altar of our hearts, and undust it from all these little foulnesses. 1884in N. & Q. 14 June 466/1 The piece [a play] has been unearthed, or rather undusted, by Mr. Thicke. |