doff 英 [dɒf]   美 [dɑf]

doff

doff  英 [dɒf] 美 [dɑf]

vt. 脱(衣,帽等);丢弃,废除;落纱 

进行时:doffing  过去式:doffed  过去分词:doffed  第三人称单数:doffs  名词复数:doffs 

Everything worth watching in Iron Man 2 happens when the characters doff the armor and hang out in their civvies. 《钢铁侠2》里每一个值得看的场景都是演员们脱去盔甲,换上便服时。
It appears that in the face of chemical or biological warfare, a woman's primary job is to doff her clothes. 若爆发生化战争,女人首当其冲要做的就是脱掉衣服。

  • Use the verb doff to describe removing something. You probably always doff your cap before the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
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  • vt. 脱(衣,帽等);丢弃,废除;落纱
  • 1. Everything worth watching in Iron Man 2 happens when the characters doff the armor and hang out in their civvies.

    《钢铁侠2》里每一个值得看的场景都是演员们脱去盔甲,换上便服时。

  • 2. It appears that in the face of chemical or biological warfare, a woman's primary job is to doff her clothes.

    若爆发生化战争,女人首当其冲要做的就是脱掉衣服。

  • doff (v.) mid-14c., contraction of do off, preserving the original sense of do as "put." At the time of Johnson's Dictionary [1755] the word was "obsolete, and rarely used except by rustics," but it was saved from extinction (along with don) by Sir Walter Scott. Related: Doffed; doffing.
doff / dɒf ; NAmE dɑːf ; dɔːf / verb , adjective doff doffs doffed doffing verb doffsth ( old-fashioned) to take off your hat, especially to show respect for sb/sth 脱(帽)致意 adjective ( SAfrE) ( informal) stupid 笨的;愚昧无知的 doff / dɒf ; NAmE dɑːf ; dɔːf /
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