词汇 | effaced |
释义 | effaced past simple and past participle ofefface efface verb uk /ɪˈfeɪs/ us /ɪˈfeɪs/ effaceverb (REMOVE)[ T ]formal to remove something intentionally: 抹去,擦掉;消除 The whole country had tried to efface the memory of the old dictatorship.整个国家都曾试图将那段独裁历史从记忆中抹去。 Deleting writing blank blank something out cross cross someone/something off (something) cross something out delete deletion edit edit something out efface erasable erase rub rub something out score score something out/through sensitivity read sensitivity reader X, x effaceverb (BE MODEST)efface yourself to behave in a modest way and treat the good things that you have achieved as if they are not important, often because you do not have much confidence保持低调;使自己不被人注意;不露锋芒 See also self-effacing Shy and modest aw shucks backward bashful bashfully bashfulness deprecating inadequacy inadequate indoorsiness indoorsy inhibited mousy reticent retiring self-conscious self-consciously self-consciousness self-deprecating wallflower withdrawn Examples of effacedeffaced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. It might also be said that the old centre had been segmented and expanded rather than effaced or eclipsed. They are effaced because the fundamental theory-samaritanism-is not paternalistic and is not voluntaristic. Characters are not integral and whole: they are partially imprinted, partially effaced, and ultimately fragmented to be remade. Once it got overlaid on the map's magic carpet, the line on paper effaced memory of the telegraph line. Early deficits, if they occur, are effaced by subsequent development. Her entire memory appeared to have been effaced. The passage from invention to medical use was now effaced, as was the history of its production and conditioning. After 1900, then, the gender differences in social background suddenly became effaced. Pygidium with effaced axis narrowing behind; long median spine; narrow posterior margin; wide posterior pleural field. But this image is so effaced and worn away by vice, so darkened by the smoke of sin, that it cannot do what it was made to do unless. The poem must therefore have been composed before 751, probably well before, when the dynasty-name was still familiar, in contrast to later times when it had been effaced. The kneeling postures called for in the disposizione create a similar effect: the body is briefly effaced, abject, in communion not with the audience but with a higher power. Bede effaced its shortcomings and, in verse and prose, produced pieces of properly religious literature. The extreme limitations of the desert sun and night sky were effaced by exterior radiant slabs and a rooftop dwelling that was half gloriette and half 'altana'. The scars that are being inflicted on our cities can be very quickly effaced. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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