rusticate

英 ['rʌstɪkeɪt] 美['rʌstɪ,ket]
  • vt. 使定居乡村;使乡气
  • vi. 去乡下;变得乡气

英英释义


1. live in the country and lead a rustic life
2. send to the country;
"He was rusticated for his bad bahavior"
3. suspend temporarily from college or university, in England
4. as of stone, to give it a rustic look
5. lend a rustic character to;
"rusticate the house in the country"

英文词源


rusticate (v.)
1650s, from Latin rusticatus, past participle of rusticarti "to live in the country" (see rustication). Related: Rusticated; rusticating.

词态变化


第三人称单数: rusticates;过去式: rusticated;过去分词: rusticated;现在分词: rusticating;