raze
raze 英 [reɪz] 美 [rez]
vt. 夷为平地;破坏;消除;拆毁
进行时:razing 过去式:razed 过去分词:razed 第三人称单数:razes
- Raze means to tear an object down to the ground. Before a real estate developer can raze a family's home to build another skyscraper, he's going to have to cut them a big check.
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- vt. 夷为平地;破坏;消除;拆毁
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1. The government wants to raze the slums, move millions of poor people to high-rise buildings and let developers build expensive flats.
政府想要把贫民窟夷为平地,让数百万计贫困居民迁到高楼大厦中,并且让开发商建造昂贵的公寓。
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2. Bing’s radical plan is to shrink Detroit in order to save it: raze decaying neighborhoods and cut public services and the crushing fiscal deficit.
宾的基本计划是缩减底特律的开支以对其实施拯救:将被废弃的小区夷为平地、削减公共服务项目、缩小破坏性的财政赤字。
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3. The next goal is to amass a battalion of troops that can quickly raze infested Terran structures during your brief windows of daylight.
下一个目标就是聚集一支能够极快的在白天时间段扫光被感染的人类建筑的部队。
- raze (v.) 1540s, alteration of racen "pull or knock down" (a building or town), from earlier rasen (14c.) "to scratch, slash, scrape, erase," from Old French raser "to scrape, shave," from Medieval Latin rasare, frequentative of Latin radere (past participle rasus) "to scrape, shave," possibly from an extended form of PIE root *red- "to scrape, scratch, gnaw." Related: Razed; razing.
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