词汇 | eradicated |
释义 | eradicated past simple and past participle oferadicate eradicate verb[ T ] formaluk /ɪˈræd.ɪ.keɪt/ us /ɪˈræd.ɪ.keɪt/ C2 to get rid of something completely or destroy something bad: 根除;消灭;杜绝 The government claims to be doing all it can to eradicate corruption.政府声称正尽其所能根治腐败。 The disease that once claimed millions of lives has now been eradicated.这种曾夺去数百万人生命的疾病现在已被根除了。 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 Related worderadication Examples of eradicatederadicated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Theoretically, short-term tocolytic treatment could reduce uterine contractions while initiating factors are being eradicated. Yet we need to remind ourselves that ageism cannot be eradicated by non-ageist language alone. However, democracy has not yet eradicated either gender discrimination, dependence on the diaspora or poverty. For infant mortality, on the other hand, there is an endogenous component involving many causes of death which were less easily eradicated. The crux of the matter is that this dichotomy needs to be eradicated or at the minimum reduced. However, the mainland squatters had to persist with nightly yarding until dingoes were eradicated. A disease can only be eradicated if it is eliminated everywhere in nature. Tumors over 1.5 cm were not reliably eradicated with cryoablation. Furthermore, even lethal mutants and mutants of large effect are only partially purged, not eradicated, from the population. However, nineteenth-century physicians' fascination with "the curious" was obscured more than eradicated. In this study quantitative estimates are made of the rate at which tsetse re-invade areas from which they have been suppressed but not necessarily eradicated. The mal went underground, and the insults to public order stopped, but it was not fully eradicated until 1873. It says that, once the disease is eradicated, there will be no more infections - and, therefore, no further need to vaccinate. It is an approach for inconsistency management in which con-ict is explored rather than eradicated. Medievalists regard the situation in their period as straightforward colonialism which was eradicated by the 'union' of 1536. 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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