obliterated
基本解释
- v. 摧毁;抹除(想法、感情或记忆);(使)看不见;遮盖;盖销(尤指邮票)( obliterate 的过去式和过去分词 )
英汉例句
- The Great Kanto Earthquake obliterated all of that in a single afternoon.
关东大地震在仅仅一个下午的时间就毁掉了这一切。 - And based on broadcasts from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from the surface of the Moon, it is clear that the word "a" was easily transmitted to Earth without being obliterated.
尼尔·阿姆斯特朗和奥尔德林是在月球表面经由无线电广播发声的,很显然,做到把“一个”这个词传送到地球而不被抹掉不是难事。 - Our fox and hound find their long friendship thoroughly obliterated and end up trying to kill each other.
我们的狐狸和猎狗发现他们的老交情彻底被毁了,最后居然要杀死对方。 - The town of Marysville, which was almost obliterated in the disaster, remains a crime scene as investigators search the charred debris of buildings for more victims of a fire that was thought to have been started deliberately.
- Did we really need to see grandmom get obliterated then rise from the ashes over and over?
FORBES: New Ad Campaign Involves Killing Grandmom, Over & Over Again - The tidal wave obliterated Warapu and several other villages as it swept almost two kilometres—over a mile—inland.
ECONOMIST: When the sea turned on the land - At least, before Joe Biden obliterated the Marquis of Queensberry by incessantly interrupting his challenger Paul Ryan.
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权威例句
词组短语
- completely obliterated 消失
- obliterated waterfall 消失瀑布
- obliterated corner [建][测]湮没角点
- obliterated urachus 退化的脐尿管
- marks obliterated 标志消失
短语
英英字典
- If something obliterates an object or place, it destroys it completely.
- obliteration
- If you obliterate something such as a memory, emotion, or thought, you remove it completely from your mind.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 消除,除去(疤痕等);使(管腔)闭塞
- 装饰剥离的