词汇 | purged |
释义 | purged past simple and past participle ofpurge 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. 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 scrape shed shedding shoo shrug shrug something off sling turf You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: 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。 Correcting and mending calibration clean (someone/something) up correction fiddle (around) with something fine-tune mess reconstruct reconstruction recover rectifiable rectification refine remedy revise scratch set/put the record straightidiom smooth something away smoothen sort sort something out 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. Vomiting & feelings of sickness airsickness bring bring someone up carsick carsickness chunder dry heave morning sickness nauseatingly puke retch seasickness sick something up sick to your stomachidiom sick-making sickeningly spew travel sickness vomit woozy Examples of purgedpurged In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. On this approach, human responsibility for the construction of race: the relationships, social ordering and history through which race acquires meaning, is purged. Aspects of shared culture or "borrowed" customs were seen as impurities that had to be purged. He purged those city-state rulers whose loyalty he could not trust, and in cer tain cases he replaced them with other, loyal nobles. 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. However, this is not an effective way to detect purging because the non-linearity is not strong if only a small proportion of load is purged. At the same time, however, it results in a great increase in inbreeding level of the purged population, endangering the long-term potential of adaptation. Furthermore, even lethal mutants and mutants of large effect are only partially purged, not eradicated, from the population. In such species, intentional inbreeding would be inefficient because any variation that can easily be purged will already have been removed. Mutants of different effects are not proportionally purged from the population with inbreeding. Everything can be cured and all evils can be purged. But much of the material purged also relates to issues concerning the nature of the visible church and ministry, sacraments, ceremonies, and preaching. Whole academic fields/ disciplines were purged from the old 'class-alien' intellectuals and replaced by new, young, inexperienced and uneducated but loyal party-soldiers. A total of 606 farm dogs and 1463 village dogs successfully purged. Those who had failed to live up to their promises to the government would be purged from the list of promoted companies. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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