词汇 | rid |
释义 | rid adjective uk /rɪd/ us /rɪd/ be rid of something/someone to not now have an unwanted or unpleasant task, object, or person: 摆脱掉…;免去…的负担 I didn't enjoy marking those papers and I was glad to be rid of them.我不喜欢批改那些卷子,所以我很高兴能免去这一麻烦。 Have you got anything for getting rid of scuff marks on shoes? We can't sell the house because we can't get rid of the sitting tenants.我们无法卖房,因为我们打发不掉正在租住的房客。 The idea of the game is to get rid of all your cards as soon as you can.游戏的目的是尽快出完手中的牌。 The horses swished their tails to get rid of the flies hovering around them.马唰唰地甩动尾巴,赶走在周围飞来飞去的苍蝇。 We had to sluice out the garage to get rid of the smell of petrol.我们不得不冲洗车库,以除去汽油味。 get rid of something B1 to remove or throw away something unwanted: 清除;除去;丢弃 That cream got rid of my skin rash.那种药膏治好了我身上的皮疹。 I used weedkiller to get rid of the weeds in the garden.我用了除草剂来除去花园里的杂草。 B1 to sell an old or unwanted possession: 处理掉;卖掉 Have you managed to get rid of your old Volvo yet?你处理掉你的旧沃尔沃车了吗? get rid of someone C1 to send away someone annoying or to persuade them to leave: 赶走,打发走,摆脱(某人) We got rid of our unwelcome guests by saying we had to go to bed.我们说必须要上床睡觉了,这才把那一帮不受欢迎的客人打发走。 Lacking things bankrupt bankruptcy be hard up (for something)idiom bereft chronic disease hour if it wasn't/weren't forphrase in someone's hour of needidiom inappeasable lack minus scrape scream scream (out) for somethingidiom shortage shy skimpily starve someone/something of something starved taken You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Removing and getting rid of things Selling Punishing someone by sending them somewhere else rid | American Dictionaryrid verb[ T ] us/rɪd/past tense and past participlerid to free a person or place of something unwanted or harmful: In the city, it is hard to rid a building permanently of pests. Examples of ridrid Ultimately, one would also like to get rid of the transversality assumption. The idea is to get rid of the tree we have so carefully constructed. By 1961 he had rid himself of his intellectual, bespectacled look, cultivating instead a more friendly look in order to find a wider '^ ' audience. Seeking to get rid of a corrupt and inefficient political class, the estancieros organised their own political parties on two occasions. It's true, no doubt, that an omnipotent being would have the power to rid itself of all such inclinations. This modified emulation theory can conceptually integrate simulation theory and also get rid of some problematic philosophical implications. Thus, it becomes desirable to get rid of the kernel, of course, without affecting the approximation of eigenvectors and eigenvalues. You yourself should know what difficulties lice provide aboard a ship and what a giant work is needed to get rid of them. So, he added a cosmological constant to the equation to attempt to get rid of the beginning. Some debunking experiment was not, in itself, grounds to get rid of anything. You have to change the system as a whole to get rid of the dysfunctional properties. Rather than scientizing metapsychology, they tried to get rid of it. 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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