vanish
vanish 英 [ˈvænɪʃ] 美 [ˈvænɪʃ]
v. 消失;
进行时:vanishing 过去式:vanished 过去分词:vanished 第三人称单数:vanishes
- A car driving into the distance, a member of a near-extinct species, or that last piece of pecan pie in the refrigerator — any of these things is likely to vanish soon, meaning "to disappear."
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- v. 消失;
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1. The magician vanished in a puff of smoke.
魔术师在一股烟雾中突然不见了。
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2. My glasses seem to have vanished.
我的眼镜似乎不翼而飞了。
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3. He vanished without trace.
他消失得无影无踪。
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4. All hopes of a peaceful settlement had now vanished.
和平解决的全部希望现已化为泡影。
- vanish (v.) "disappear quickly," c. 1300, from shortened form of esvaniss-, stem of Old French esvanir "disappear; cause to disappear," from Vulgar Latin *exvanire, from Latin evanescere "disappear, pass away, die out," from ex "out" (see ex-) + vanescere "vanish," inchoative verb from vanus "empty, void," from PIE *wano-, suffixed form of root *eue- "to leave, abandon, give out." Related: Vanished; vanishing; vanishingly. Vanishing point in perspective drawing is recorded from 1797.
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