purge
purge 英 [pɜ:dʒ] 美 [pɜrdʒ]
vi. 净化;通便 vt. 净化;清洗;通便 n. 净化;泻药
进行时:purging 过去式:purged 过去分词:purged 第三人称单数:purges 名词复数:purges
- To purge is to get rid of something or someone, and often it’s done suddenly. Purge rhymes with urge, and when you have a really strong urge to throw stuff away or clean something out, you have an urge to purge.
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- vi. 净化;通便
- vt. 净化;清洗;通便
- n. 净化;泻药
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1. The empty table is then ready to ingest new data until its next purge date.
然后,重新创建的空表又可以摄取新的数据,直到清洗日的到来。
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2. Your task is to build a tightly defended base and then purge the planet of all infested buildings.
你的任务是建造一个严密防守的基地并净化行星上所有的被感染建筑。
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3. I will do my best to document these purge trips every week, whether the stuff goes to the landfill, the recycling bin, the consignment shop or Goodwill.
每个星期,我都会尽力去记录这些净化的行程,不管这些物品最终是被送到了垃圾堆、回收站、托运站或是低价回收站。
- purge (n.) 1560s, "that which purges," from purge (v.). Meaning "a purgative, an act of purging" is from 1590s. Political sense from 1730. Earliest sense in English was the now-obsolete one "examination in a legal court" (mid-15c.).
- purge (v.) c. 1300, "clear of a charge or suspicion;" late 14c., "cleanse, clear, purify," from Anglo-French purger, Old French purgier "wash, clean; refine, purify" morally or physically (12c., Modern French purger) and directly from Latin purgare "cleanse, make clean; purify," especially of the body, "free from what is superfluous; remove, clear away," figuratively "refute, justify, vindicate" (also source of Spanish purgar, Italian purgare), from Old Latin purigare, from purus "pure" (see pure) + root of agere "to set in motion, drive; to do, perform" (from PIE root *ag- "to drive, draw out or forth, move"). Related: Purged; purging.
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