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[计] 清除, 擦除, 抹除

  1. A type of read-only memory that can be erased, thereby returning the device to a blank state.
    一种只读存储器,其中的内容可以擦除,使存储器成为空白状态。
  2. Erased a file from the diskette.
    从磁盘上清除掉一个文件
  3. An implement, such as a piece of rubber or a pad of felt, used for erasing.
    橡皮,擦子一种用来擦掉、抹去(字迹)的工具,如一块橡皮,一块毛毡



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. Analysts also said there was a sense of relief after Tokyo's key Nikkei index of 225 selected issues finished about 400 points higher today, nearly erasing Tuesday's 500-point drop, its largest decline this year.
  2. Some of them therefore sold their stock holdings, erasing both positions.
  3. Bruno Caproni and Clive Bayley completed the Bohemian quartet ably enough, without erasing memories of their predecessors.
  4. The banks, pressured by increased costs of borrowing money themselves, raised their prime lending rates Wednesday to 9 percent from 8.5 percent, nearly erasing the results of three rate decreases over the past seven months.
  5. ORANGE JUICE: Futures prices fell sharply, more than erasing Friday's gains.
  6. Gold futures rallied strongly on New York's Commodity Exchange, extending gains posted Thursday and entirely erasing the losses registered on Tuesday and Wednesday.
  7. The dollar ended lower against the Japanese yen Wednesday, while the key index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange ended with a marginal gain after erasing most of its early upward momentum.
  8. Grain and soybean futures prices advanced strongly Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade, erasing most of the previous session's losses amid a variety of bullish factors.
  9. Orders for non-durable goods, items not expected to last at least three years, rose 0.5 percent in January, erasing a 0.5 percent December decline.
  10. Foreign-exchange dealers carried the dollar higher yesterday, erasing some losses it incurred last week.
  11. The contract for July delivery of unleaded gasoline settled at 64.94 cents a gallon, off 0.86 cent, almost erasing Monday's increase of 0.95 cent.
  12. The improved technical quality of the drinks is erasing retailers' reluctance to promote them.
  13. Prices of actively traded 30-year Treasury bonds climbed about 7/8 point, or $8.75 for each $1,000 face amount, erasing all of Wednesday's losses.
  14. The rejection showed mounting Soviet concern that the Kremlin's tolerance of democratic reforms in the East bloc could be used to disrupt Gorbachev's vision of a "common European home" erasing the lines between East and West.
  15. Gold futures prices spurted higher Thursday, erasing a $3.40-an-ounce decline, after Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan said the Fed was considering easing up on interest rates.
  16. Gold futures fell in New York, erasing more than half of Wednesday's gains.
  17. It warns of "galloping armies of voters" who dash from one polling place to the next, using phony registration cards or signing in with ink that later fades, erasing signs of multiple voting.
  18. The Labor Department's producer price index rose 0.6 percent last month, marking the biggest increase since April 1987 and more than erasing a 0.2 percent decline in February.
  19. Time is erasing hundreds of giant artworks from Chicago buildings, used as canvas during the 1960s and '70s, when muralists transformed gray city landscapes with color and dreams.
  20. Grain and soybean futures prices closed moderately lower Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade, erasing the previous day's gains amid profit-taking and reduced fears of cold-weather damage to the winter wheat crop.
  21. But stocks later recovered, erasing most of their early declines.
  22. Stock prices fell sharply, erasing much of their recent gains.
  23. She suggests erasing grafitti from city buildings and sprucing up shelters for the homeless.
  24. By the midmorning, overall stock prices were softer, as investors who weren't able to unload positions over the previous three days of losses on the Nikkei Index sold down some high-priced shares, erasing early gains.
  25. He taught that spiritual competence is achieved by "erasing" mental images in the unconscious mind that cause irrational behavior.
  26. Among refined products traded on the Merc, the contract for May delivery of unleaded gasoline dropped 1.03 cents to 58.55 cents a gallon, erasing most of Wednesday's increase of 1.15 cents.
  27. Nevertheless, prices of actively traded 30-year Treasury bonds rallied about a point, or $10 for each $1,000 face amount, erasing half of Monday's huge losses.
  28. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 28.63 to close at 2,082.33, erasing a 20-point drop in the previous session.
  29. Coffee futures ended nearly unchanged in New York, erasing moderate gains on news that members of the International Coffee Organization had voted in favor of Brazil's request to cancel a July 23 special meeting.
  30. For its part, Congress should think twice before erasing yet another line of demarcation between public and private.
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