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
- What is more, the invention of 3-Dimensional cavitations resistance method would effectively efface the flowing out of the cavitations in the piezoelectric pump, which would make this pump applied on the field of medical care such as blood transfusion.
三维阻网法的发明可以有效地减少压电泵内气穴的流出,可以使锥形流管无阀压电泵应用于血液输送等医疗保健领域。 - 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。 - If smear is too heavy, usable scour efface, again dry finally brush.
假如污迹太重,可用洗涤剂抹去,最后再干擦一遍。 - Time would efface the memory. the distant past beyond memory.
超出记忆力范围的时间。 - Tried to efface prejudice from his mind.
试图使他忘掉偏见。 - 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。 - You see, I am willing to admit, for the sake of the argument, that matter exists; and what I am about to do is to efface you by your own argument.
你看,为了辩论,我倒是乐意承认物质是存在的。 - Time alone will efface those unpleasant memories.
只有时间才能使人淡忘那些不快的记忆。 - 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;
懊悔就像一剂慢性毒药,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。 - Five years 'absence had done nothing to efface the people's memory of his firmness ( Alan Moorehead) See Synonyms at erase
五年离别丝毫未冲淡人们对他坚毅形象的记忆(艾伦穆尔黑德)参见