- When you erase something, you eliminate or delete it, often by physically wiping it out. It's easy to erase chalk from a blackboard, but not so easy to erase graffiti from the side of a building.
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- vt. 清除;擦除
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1. She tried to erase the memory of that evening.
她试图忘却那天晚上的事。
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2. All doubts were suddenly erased from his mind.
他心中所有的疑虑突然一扫而空了。
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3. He had erased the wrong word.
他擦去了写错的字。
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4. All the phone numbers had been erased.
所有的电话号码都被抹掉了。
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5. Parts of the recording have been erased.
部份录音已被抹掉。
- erase (v.) c. 1600, from Latin erasus, past participle of eradere "scrape out, scrape off, shave; abolish, remove," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + radere "to scrape" (possibly from an extended form of PIE root *red- "to scrape, scratch, gnaw"). Of magnetic tape, from 1945. Related: Erased; erasing.
erase / ɪˈreɪz ; NAmE ɪˈreɪs / verb 1 to remove sth completely 清除;消除;消灭 erasesth ◆ She tried to erase the memoryof that evening. 她试图忘却那天晚上的事。 erasesth from sth ◆ All doubts were suddenly erased from his mind. 他心中所有的疑虑突然一扫而空了。 ◆ You cannot erase injustice from the world. 任何人都不可能让不公平的现象从世界上消失。 2 erasesth to make a mark or sth you have written disappear, for example by rubbing it, especially in order to correct it 擦掉,抹掉(笔迹等) ◆ He had erased the wrong word. 他擦去了写错的字。 ◆ All the phone numbers had been erased. 所有的电话号码都被抹掉了。 3 erasesth to remove a recording from a tape or information from a computer's memory 抹去,清洗(磁带上的录音或存贮器中的信息) ◆ Parts of the recording have been erased. 部份录音已被抹掉。 erase erases erased erasing erase / ɪˈreɪz ; NAmE ɪˈreɪs /
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