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 erase [ɪ'res]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 抹去, 擦掉

[计] 清洗; 擦除; 抹除; DOS内部命令:从磁盘上删除一个或多个文件


  1. She couldn't erase the incident from her memory.
    她难以忘记那次事件。
  2. He erases pencil marks.
    他擦去铅笔的痕迹。
  3. Had to erase all thoughts of failure from his mind.
    必须抹去他头脑中所有有关失败的记忆


erase


Erase \E*rase"\ ([-e]*r[=a]s"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Erased}
([-e]*r[=a]st"); p. pr. & vb. n.. {Erasing}.] [L. erasus, p.
p. of eradere to erase; e out + radere to scrape, scratch,
shave. See {Rase}.]
1. To rub or scrape out, as letters or characters written,
engraved, or painted; to efface; to expunge; to cross out;
as, to erase a word or a name.

2. Fig.: To obliterate; to expunge; to blot out; -- used of
ideas in the mind or memory. --Burke.

  1. Tokyo share prices staged a moderate rally in the afternoon session to erase most of the morning's losses, but the buying interest was narrowly focused and the broad market closed mixed.
  2. NASA administrator James Fletcher's announcement in January that the civilian-in-space program for the shuttle was kaput for "the next 20 flights, maybe forever" didn't help erase this perception.
  3. The utility moved to erase that deficit by taking a $141 million charge for Marble Hill in its November financial statement.
  4. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh is reassigning two top aides in an apparent attempt to erase the impression that he runs the Justice Department through a tight circle of political loyalists.
  5. "It was identified before it could spread or permanently erase any data," he told a delegation of Japanese computer specialists touring this country to assess the virus problem.
  6. Topics of discussion include new-age trends such as "micromarketing" to target individual tastes of shoppers and hiring more minorities to help erase an image of a white-male dominated business.
  7. While I know that nothing can erase the distress you have experienced during these months, I hope that this message of apology and the renewed respect of your fellow citizens will provide well-deserved consolation.
  8. Similarly, the Commerce Department said housing starts fell at a 9.3% annual rate, but the slowdown didn't erase the 17.2% increase in February from January.
  9. Republicans are defending their control of those chambers and trying to erase slim Democratic majorities in the Florida and Illinois senates and the lower chambers in Pennsylvania and Oregon.
  10. A desire to erase part of the debt burden was one reason behind Saddam's sudden invasion.
  11. The Cards' winning runs Tuesday came on a scratchy ground-ball double by Vince Coleman in the seventh to erase a 1-0 Twins lead.
  12. But the New York recovery was too weak to erase all of London's hefty decline.
  13. But Marlin Fitzwater quickly amended his remarks to erase the taboo "t" word.
  14. In remarks at the dinner, Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the center, warned of efforts to alter or erase the Holocaust from history.
  15. The protein has an additional advantage, "With this protein, you can record and erase and take another picture," he said.
  16. "I see a significant risk, which I can't erase from my mind," said Vance.
  17. Soldiers quickly cleaned up the students' tents and banners, but the 10-day delay in reopening the square indicates it took longer to erase other signs of the occupation and violent recapture.
  18. According to Mike Breece, an investigator with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the couple allegedly tried to arrange the killings to erase the embarrassment from Rhana Tarawneh's elopement with her Syrian cousin in 1984.
  19. "You try to erase yourself from what happened.
  20. The laser disk drives already on the market, led by International Business Machines Corp.'s top-selling model, can write information once but cannot erase and rewrite.
  21. But they said a successful offering alone wouldn't erase all of their concerns.
  22. That means time before an election due by mid-1997 for economic recovery to erase memories of recession and of broken promises.
  23. Bandar spoke to reporters both before and after his meeting with Baker in an apparent attempt to erase any impression that the Saudi defense minister, who is his father, was proposing Kuwait cut a deal with Iraq.
  24. A Treasury Department official told a House Ways and Means subcommittee Thursday that the administration "does not oppose" a House plan to erase interest and penalties that accrued before July on the 123-year-old tax.
  25. Part of her substance abuse problem came from her effort to erase the painful memory of the abortions.
  26. He said various Soviet promises to cut troops and tanks in eastern Europe are "not enough" to erase that superiority.
  27. Taking those factors into account, Thurow concluded that the United States has little choice if it wants to erase its trade deficit and avoid high unemployment.
  28. Raggio was one of the dissenters in Tuesday's 15-5 vote that sent the measure to erase the Bullfrog proposal from the books to the Assembly for further consideration.
  29. Many Democrats are trying to erase their image as the party of "tax-and-spend" by stopping big-spending bills such as the Pepper bill.
  30. Commission members have wrangled publicly over whether new taxes are needed to erase the budget deficit, which is expected to rise to $161 billion this year.
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