efface
英 [ɪˈfeɪs]
美 [ɪˈfeɪs]
v. 消除; 抹去; 擦掉
过去分词:effaced 过去式:effaced 第三人称单数:effaces 现在分词:effacing
BNC.34951 / COCA.24301
牛津词典
verb
- 消除;抹去;擦掉
to make sth disappear; to remove sth
柯林斯词典
- See also:...an event that has helped efface the country's traditional image...The name of the ship had been effaced from the menus.self-effacing
英英释义
verb
- remove completely from recognition or memory
- efface the memory of the time in the camps
- remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing
- Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!
- make inconspicuous
- efface oneself
双语例句
- The whole country had tried to efface the memory of the old dictatorship.
全国上下都曾努力试图抹去旧的专制统治的记忆。 - The name of the ship had been effaced from the menus.
那艘船的名字已经从选择菜单中删除了。 - Study of Oxidative Stress Induced by Acute Exercise and the Inhibits Efface of Bilirubin
急性运动所致氧化应激及胆红素的保护作用 - Remorse is just like a dose of chronic poison that would ceaselessly efface your will, unconsciously deplete your happiness and reduce the chance of your success;
懊悔就像一剂***,在无休无止中磨灭你的意志,在不知不觉中消耗你的快乐,降低你成功的几率。 - A cadre should have very strong Party character and constituent discipline sex, but because this is about, can not beg his efface individual character.
一个干部要有很强的党性和组织纪律性,但并不能因此就要求他抹去个性。 - Tried to efface prejudice from his mind.
试图使他忘掉偏见。 - To efface the faults of five decades.
消除五十年来的种种错误。 - He'd hoped to efface the memory of an embarrassing speech.
他原本希望忘掉那次令人难堪的演讲。 - Wind and rain might efface memories, but not the everlasting devotion to education;
岁月的风风雨雨可以冲淡许多记忆,但永远冲不淡不泯的事业之情。 - The shy boy efface himself by stay in the background.
那害羞的孩子躲在后面不让人注意。