exorcize 英 [ˈeksɔ:saɪz]   美 [ˈeksɔrsaɪz]

exorcize

exorcize  英 [ˈeksɔ:saɪz] 美 [ˈeksɔrsaɪz]

vt. 除怪,驱邪 

进行时:exorcizing  过去式:exorcized  过去分词:exorcized  第三人称单数:exorcizes 

How can we help him to exorcize his terrible thought of suicide? 我们怎样才能帮他驱除自杀的可怕念头呢?
It undertakes a new responsibility: Playing as a sorcerer to exorcize from the countryside. 它承担起了一种新的职责:扮演一个巫师的角色为农村“驱邪”。

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  • vt. 除怪,驱邪
  • 1. How can we help him to exorcize his terrible thought of suicide?

    我们怎样才能帮他驱除自杀的可怕念头呢?

  • 2. It undertakes a new responsibility: Playing as a sorcerer to exorcize from the countryside.

    它承担起了一种新的职责:扮演一个巫师的角色为农村“驱邪”。

  • 3. We can make little progress in working toward optimum population size until we explicitly exorcize the spirit of Adam Smith in the field of practical demography.

    迈向人口最佳数目,我们要驱逐亚当‧史密的实践人口学的幽灵,才可以取得寸进。

ex·or·cize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈeksɔːsaɪz ; NAmE ˈeksɔːrsaɪz / verb 1 exorcizesth (from sb/sth) to make an evil spirit leave a place or sb's body by special prayers or magic (用祈祷或法术)祛除(邪恶),驱魔 2 exorcizesth (from sth) ( formal) to remove sth that is bad or painful from your mind 消除,除去(不好的或痛苦的想法) She had managed to exorcize these unhappy memories from her mind. 她终于把这些不愉快的记忆从头脑中抹掉了。 exorcise exorcised exorcises exorcising exorcize exorcized exorcizes exorcizing ex·or·cize / ˈeksɔːsaɪz ; NAmE ˈeksɔːrsaɪz /
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