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  1. dust n. (dirt particles) polvo nm. A cloud of dust rose into the air as the woman beat the rug. Una nube de polvo flotó por el aire mientras la mujer sacudía la alfombra. dust n. (thin layer of dirt on furniture) polvo nm. All the furniture in the house was covered in dust.

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  2. Add to word list. B1. dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of soil, sand, or other substances: The furniture was covered in dust and cobwebs. A cloud of dust rose in the air as the car roared past. coal dust.

  3. (remove dust from) to dust the furniture quitarles el polvo a los muebles sacudir los muebles (Southern Cone, Mexico) 2. ( sprinkle ) espolvorear to dust something (with something ) espolvorear algo (con algo) I dusted the cake with sugar or dusted sugar over the cake espolvoreé el pastel con azúcar she dusted her feet with talcum powder se ...

  4. DUST translations: polvo, quitar el polvo, quitar el polvo de, polvo [masculine], desempolvar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  5. Hace 5 días · 1. uncountable noun. Dust is very small dry particles of earth or sand . Tanks raise huge trails of dust when they move. He reversed into the stockade in a cloud of dust. 2. uncountable noun. Dust is the very small pieces of dirt which you find inside buildings, for example on furniture, floors, or lights.

  6. noun. 1. (dirt particles) a. el polvo. There's so much dust in this old house that I can't stop sneezing.Hay tanto polvo en esta vieja casa que no puedo parar de estornudar. transitive verb. 2. (to remove dust from) a. desempolvar. Someone needs to dust the blinds; they're disgusting.Alguien necesita desempolvar las persianas; están asquerosas.

  7. noun. ˈdəst. Synonyms of dust. 1. : fine particles of matter (as of earth) 2. : the particles into which something disintegrates. 3. a. : something worthless. b. : a state of humiliation. 4. a. : the earth especially as a place of burial. b. : the surface of the ground. 5. a. : a cloud of dust. b. : confusion, disturbance.