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发表于 2009-12-27 00:37:17
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doff
\DOF\ , transitive verb;
1.To take off, as an article of clothing.
2.To tip or remove (one's hat).
3.To put aside; to rid oneself of.
及物动词 vt.
1.脱(衣、帽等)
2.举帽(致意)
3.丢弃;废除
Quotes:
After I finished sweeping, I grabbed my check, went to the locker room, and doffed the monkey suit, slipped into my jeans, sneakers and T-shirt and broke camp.
~Reginald McKnight, White Boys: Stories
Any moment now and Max Linder would ride out from around the corner on a pair of white horses, fire blanks at a passing beauty, and doff his top hat to hide his face from the policeman.
~Nina Berberova, The Book of Happiness
Benny doffed his cap grandly.
~Thomas Maier, Dr. Spock: An American Life
And he became as a pillar of fire to superannuated peoples who had but to doff the lethargy of custom to find themselves young.
~J. F. A. Pyre, "Byron in Our Day", The Atlantic, April 1907
Origin:
Doff Middle English doffen, from don off, "to do off," from don, "to do" + off, "off." |
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