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词汇 purge
释义 purge
verb
uk /pɜːdʒ/ us /pɝːdʒ/

purgeverb (REMOVE PEOPLE)


[ T ]
to get rid of people from an organization because you do not agree with them: 清除,肃清(反对者)
Party leaders have undertaken to purge the party of extremists.政党领袖已采取行动清除党内的极端分子。
Hard-liners are expected to be purged from the administration.主张强硬路线的人预计将从政府中清除出去。
[ T ]
to take names off an official list, sometimes in a way that is not legal:
Because they have not been purging the list of old names and addresses, there may be thousands of duplicate names.
The names of thousands of minority voters were purged from the electoral rolls in the run-up to the election.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Removing and getting rid of things
abandonment
banish
be scattered to the four windsidiom
bin
cast someone/something aside/away/off
dumping
eradication
eradication of something
erase
erasure
evacuate
evacuate someone from something
shedding
shoo
shrug
shrug something off
shuck
sling
toss
turf

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Elections

purgeverb (REMOVE STH HARMFUL)


[ T ]
to get rid of something unwanted, harmful, or evil: 使涤罪;使洁净
Roman Catholics go to confession to purge their souls/themselves (from/of sin).罗马天主教徒前去忏悔以净化灵魂/涤罪。
The new state governor has promised to purge the police force of corruption.新州长已保证要清除警察队伍中的腐败现象。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Correcting and mending
calibration
clean (someone/something) up
correction
fiddle (around) with something
fine-tune
mess
reconstruction
recover
rectifiable
rectification
refine
refinement
remedy
revised
scratch
smooth something away
smoothen
sort
sort something out
troubleshoot

purgeverb (GET RID OF FOOD)


[ I or T ]
to get rid of food from your body, for example in order to stop yourself gaining weight, either by making yourself vomit or by using laxatives(= substances that make it easier for waste from the bowels to come out):
Girls who had never heard the terms anorexia or bulimia still starved and purged.
People with bulimia feel trapped in a cycle of binge-eating then purging the body of the unwanted food.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Vomiting & feelings of sickness
airsickness
bring
bring someone up
carsick
carsickness
chunder
disgorge
dry heave
nausea
nauseatingly
puke
retch
sick something up
sick to your stomachidiom
sick-making
sickeningly
spew
spew (something) up
travel sickness
vomit
purge
noun[ C ]
uk /pɜːdʒ/ us /pɝːdʒ/
the act of getting rid of people from an organization because you do not agree with them: 清洗(从一个组织中清除持不同政见者的行动)
Between 1934 and 1938, Stalin mounted a massive purge of the Communist Party, the government and the armed forces in the Soviet Union.1934至1938年间,斯大林对苏联的共产党、政府和军队实行大清洗。
the act of taking names off an official list, sometimes in a way that is not legal: (以不合法手段)从官方名单中除名
The groups claim tens of thousands of voters may have been affected by the purges.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Removing and getting rid of things
abandonment
banish
be scattered to the four windsidiom
bin
cast someone/something aside/away/off
dumping
eradication
eradication of something
erase
erasure
evacuate
evacuate someone from something
shedding
shoo
shrug
shrug something off
shuck
sling
toss
turf

purge | American Dictionary


purge
verb[ T ]
us/pɜrdʒ/

purgeverb[T] (RID)


to rid a group or organization of unwanted people:
They purged the senior ranks of the department by offering them generous retirement packages.

purgeverb[T] (REMOVE)


to remove something bad or wrong:
The system is designed to purge impurities from the city’s drinking water.

purge


noun[ C ]us/pɜrdʒ/
The purge of alleged Communists and progressives had started as early as April.

purge | Business English


purge
verb[ T ]
uk /pɜːdʒ/us
to remove people from an organization because you do not want them:
purge sth of sthThe new governor has promised to purge the bank of ineffective employees.
purge sth from sthFollowing the takeover, the original board members were purged from the company.
to remove something that is not wanted:
Our practice is to purge all email from the servers after 60 days.
purge sth of sthThe sport needs to purge itself of corruption.
purge
noun[ C ]
uk /pɜːdʒ/us
the act of removing people or things that are not wanted:
The new manager carried out a purge of all employees who had opposed the takeover
I don't need all these emails – I'm going to do a purge on my inbox.

Examples of purge


purge
High inbreeding depression, selective interference among loci and the threshold selfing rate for purging recessive lethal mutations.
Purging episodes score=primary purging behaviour (episodes of vomiting, or laxative, diuretic or enema/suppository misuse).
He purged those city-state rulers whose loyalty he could not trust, and in cer tain cases he replaced them with other, loyal nobles.
Thus, the correlation between bingeing and cortisol may in fact reflect a correlation between purging and cortisol.
The purges thus appear as the outcome of a complex inter play of social and political forces.
The new emotion restructured the relationships between physiological and psychological for ms of knowledge, and purged the physiological laboratory of affect.
The realm of the sacred was purged of all transcendental elements and entirely reconfigured in the empirical here and now.
High inbreeding depression, selective interference among loci, and the threshold selfing rate for purging recessive lethal mutations.
We can call this (again appropriating a term from political philosophy, again purging it of all negative connotations) the anarchist position.
By cleansing the world around them, purging it from evil and dirtiness, humans hoped to qualify themselves for eternal life.
If the population could be morally purified, how could race be purged from culture to become biology alone ?
Therefore, alternative full-sib mating and line crossing is the best mating strategy for purging under any selection scheme.
Above all, he welcomed the halt to the purges.
Mutants of different effects are not proportionally purged from the population with inbreeding.
With increasing independence among loci with deleterious mutants, purging becomes slightly more effective.
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