obliterated
英 [əˈblɪtəreɪtɪd]
美 [əˈblɪtəreɪtɪd]
v. 毁掉; 覆盖; 清除
obliterate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 消灭;毁掉;清除
If somethingobliteratesan object or place, it destroys it completely.- Their warheads are enough to obliterate the world several times over...
他们拥有的弹头足以将世界毁灭好几次。 - Whole villages were obliterated by fire.
整座整座的村庄都被大火所吞噬。
- Their warheads are enough to obliterate the world several times over...
- VERB 抹除,忘却(回忆等)
If youobliteratesomething such as a memory, emotion, or thought, you remove it completely from your mind.- There was time enough to obliterate memories of how things once were for him.
时间足以抹去他对过去经历的记忆。
- There was time enough to obliterate memories of how things once were for him.
英英释义
adj
- reduced to nothingness
双语例句
- This week it obliterated the Palestinian foreign ministry.
本周,以色列还炸毁了巴勒斯坦外交部办公楼。 - Many hit people and events have been obliterated.
许多轰动一时的人物与事件都被人们忘却了。 - For her last snatch attempt Liu obliterated her own two minute-old world record by heaving a massive128kg.
最后一次抓举,刘春红举起128公斤,改写了她两分钟前创下的世界记录。 - To add to the loss of life, homes, churches, supermarkets and police stations have been obliterated.
大火吞噬了生命,也令家园、教堂、超市和警察局化为乌有。 - Think about, being born on earth, how many people have obliterated wideness along the way?
试问,降生大地的人,有多少人在行走中遗忘了广阔? - Jill Bolte Taylor, the neuroanatomist who had a stroke that obliterated her memory, described the event as losing 37 years of emotional baggage.
神经解剖学家JillBolteTaylor因中风失忆了,她把这称为失去了37年的情感包袱。 - I quite like the phrase in itself, but it seems to have obliterated all other ways of speaking about birthdays.
我喜欢这个表达本身,但它似乎取代掉其他所有谈论生日的说法了。 - The tide has obliterated the footprints on the sand.
潮水湮没了沙上的足迹。 - At the end of two hours he declared that the hands were a failure, and he obliterated them.
在两个小时的最后阶段他宣布失败了,他把它们都擦掉了。 - The view was obliterated by the fog.
景色被浓雾遮住了。