词汇 | erased |
释义 | erased past simple and past participle oferase erase verb[ T ] uk /ɪˈreɪz/ us /ɪˈreɪs/ eraseverb[T] (MARK)B2mainly US(UK usuallyrub out) to remove something, especially a pencil mark by rubbing it: 抹去,擦掉(尤指铅笔字迹) It's in pencil so you can just erase anything that's wrong.这是用铅笔写的,这样你就可以把任何出错的地方擦掉。 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 eraseverb[T] (RECORDING)to remove recordings or information from a magnetic tape or disk: 抹去(磁带内容);删除(磁盘里的文件) A virus erased my hard disk.病毒把我硬盘中的信息给删了。 Recording sounds and images analogue audiovisual balance binaural binaurally cut deepfake digitally fast-forward low-resolution misrecord mix monophonically play something back postproduction prerecord remaster rewind sample videotape You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Computer concepts eraseverb[T] (SOMETHING PAST)to cause a feeling, memory, or period of time to be completely forgotten: (从头脑中)清除,消除;忘却(感觉、记忆等) He is determined to erase the memory of a disappointing debut two years ago.他决心要把两年前初次参加比赛时令人失望的表现永远忘掉。 Woods wants a convincing victory to erase doubts about his team's ability to reach the World Cup finals.伍兹想要通过大比分获胜来消除人们对他的球队能否打入世界杯决赛的疑虑。 One election cannot erase 65 years of a corrupt one-party political process.一场选举并不能将长达65年的腐败的一党专政的政治历程抹去。 literary to remove or destroy something, especially something that shows that that person or thing ever existed or happened: 消除;消灭;清除 The president said NATO expansion would finally erase the boundary line in Europe artificially created by the Cold War.总统称北约的扩展将最终消除冷战在欧洲人为造成的界限。 Years of hard living had blurred but not erased her girlhood beauty.多年的艰辛岁月使她芳容暗淡,但少女时代的美貌仍然依稀可辨。 He was a man of mystery - erased from the history books.他是一个充满神秘色彩的人物——有关他的任何情况都已不见于史册。 Forgetting and forgetfulness absent-minded absent-mindedly absent-mindedness amnesia amnesiac anterograde blur bury erase forget forget itidiom forgetful forgetfully forgetfulness retrograde amnesia rustily rusty scatterbrained scatty senior moment You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Removing and getting rid of things Related worderasure Examples of erasederased In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Local histories continue, remodelled, but not erased by globalization. These biases can, to some extent, be erased. Six cabins excavated to date had all been consciously erased from the landscape by the evictors. Whereas earlier critics established that women's role in a new urbanism had been effectively erased, current scholars are still working to respond to this insight. The fact that virtual tuples, virtual case expressions, and coercions are erased by type erasure underscores the virtual nature of these constructs. The carnival erased social conventions by rendering them meaningless, and this 'decontextualization' relieved individuals from responsibility for their actions. Uninterpretable features, on the other hand, are erased when checked and therefore only trigger movement once. Event lists can be named, and when they are, they become persistent (until explicitly erased within a document or session). Brackets and non-empty equation sets do not occur in user source-language programs, and brackets could be erased in a production implementation. Many of the other individual needs of residents seem to have been erased and substituted by the value attached to physical and social order. From a policy perspective, the boundary between mental and physical disorders is erased by linking mental illnesses with biological processes. In fact, one could truthfully state, of a whiteboard, that it 'erases easily', even if the whiteboard in question has never so far been erased. The calcarine fissure has been opened and erased by the unfolding process. During -reduction, some parts of a -term are duplicated or erased; those parts are translated into principal nets called coded translations. Moreover, if there is an interaction, the argument is likely to be duplicated or erased. 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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