第三人称单数:eradicates
第三人称复数:eradicates
现在分词:eradicating
过去分词:eradicated
过去式:eradicated
及物动词摧毁; 完全根除
名词根除者; 褪色灵
及物动词
1. The government is making efforts to eradicate racial discriminating.
政府正在努力消除种族歧视。
1. 消除:科学家们希望这项研究成果能够帮助脑膜炎疫苗的开发, 以进一步消除(eradicate)这种致命的传染病. 脑膜炎细菌的解码是由三十多位研究人员, 分别由英国剑桥(Cambridge)大学和德国Max-Plank研 究院共同合作的成果, 根据了解,
2. 连根拔除,扑灭:enormous 巨大的 | eradicate 连根拔除,扑灭 | erase 擦掉,抹去
3. 根除 eliminate 清除:122 entomb 埋葬 trap 使陷于....之中 | 123 eradicate 根除 eliminate 清除 | 124 essential 基本的 fundamental 基本的
1. 消灭;灭绝;根除
To eradicate something means to get rid of it completely.
e.g. They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus...
他们已经在努力消灭疟疾、破伤风等疾病。
e.g. If tedious tasks could be eradicated, the world would be a much better place.
如果可以消灭那些单调乏味的工作,世界将会变得更加美好。
1. Few experts think it's possible to completely eradicate nuclear weapons, and many say it wouldn't be a good idea even if it could be done.
2. The effort has been described by the Global Language Monitor as an attempt to eradicate Chinglish before the 2008 Games.
3. The treatment of residues has been a problem for chromium chemicals worldwide, with even the most advanced manufacturing techniques in developed nations unable to entirely eradicate pollution.
4. The new health care scheme should eradicate the backward practice of only addressing how to cure disease and embrace broader health management.
5. Landis attempted a recent comeback to the sport but on Tuesday announced his retirement, claiming doping was still widespread and would be nearly impossible to eradicate.
6. Ethnic minority groups in Hong Kong have demanded that the government and community show greater respect and act to eradicate racial discrimination in the city.
7. eradicate
7. It is expected the country's new leadership will strengthen efforts to eradicate housing bubbles and thus consequently further lower its GDP growth target.
8. The ministries of public security and industry and information technology initiated a campaign in August last year to eradicate lewd contents from the Internet.
9. eradicate
9. Experience indicates that the US usually capitalizes on the devaluation of the dollar to eradicate part of its huge foreign debt.
10. eradicate
10. The taskforce will not only eradicate potential vulnerabilities in its own sensitive computer networks, but also find back doors into the digital fortresses of potential enemies.
verb
1. kill in large numbers
e.g. the plague wiped out an entire population
Synonym: eliminate annihilate extinguish wipe out decimate carry off
2. destroy completely, as if down to the roots
e.g. the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprootedroot out corruption
Synonym: uproot extirpate root out exterminate