rusticate
- IPA[ˈrʌstɪkeɪt]
英式
- suspend (a student) from a university as a punishment (used chiefly at Oxford and Cambridge);go to, live in, or spend time in the country
verb: rusticate, 3rd person present: rusticates, gerund or present participle: rusticating, past tense: rusticated, past participle: rusticated
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. British suspend (a student) from a university as a punishment (used chiefly at Oxford and Cambridge) Shelley was rusticated for co-writing an atheistic pamphlet
- 2. dated go to, live in, or spend time in the country a place to rusticate while other people made the decisions
- 3. fashion (masonry) in large blocks with sunk joints and a roughened surface the stable block was built of rusticated stone
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- IPA[ˈrəstəˌkāt]
美式
- go to, live in, or spend time in the country.
Oxford American Dictionary