rus·ti·cate /ˈrʌstɪˌket/
(v.)去鄉下;使定居鄉下
Rus·ti·cate v. i. [imp. & p. p. Rusticated p. pr. & vb. n. Rusticating.] To go into or reside in the country; to ruralize.
Rus·ti·cate, v. t. To require or compel to reside in the country; to banish or send away temporarily; to impose rustication on.
The town is again beginning to be full, and the rusticated beauty sees an end of her banishment. --Idler.
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rusticate
v 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
[syn: send down]
4: as of stone, to give it a rustic look
5: lend a rustic character to; "rusticate the house in the
country"