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Remove Removed Rid Sth   [V N Verb 动词

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/rɪmu͟ːv/
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[VERB 动词]移动;搬动;取出 If you remove something from a place, you take it away.
  [V n from n]
  [V n]
  [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • As soon as the cake is done, remove it from the oven...

    蛋糕一烤好,立即把它从烤箱中取出。

  • At least three bullets were removed from his wounds...

    从他的伤口至少取出了3颗子弹。

  • Often, the simplest answer is just to remove yourself from the situation...

    通常情况下,最简单的办法就是让你自己脱离那个环境。

  • He went to the refrigerator and removed a bottle of wine.

    他走到冰箱处拿出一瓶酒。

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[VERB 动词]脱下(衣服) If you remove clothing, you take it off.
  [V n]
  [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • He removed his jacket.

    他脱下了夹克。

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[VERB 动词](用化学品)去除,洗掉(污渍) If you remove a stain from something, you make the stain disappear by treating it with a chemical or by washing it.
  [V n]
  [V n from n]
  • This treatment removes the most stubborn stains...

    这种处理方式会清除最顽固的污渍。

  • Try using lemon juice to remove tobacco stains from your fingers.

    试试用柠檬汁去除手指上的烟渍。

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[VERB 动词]免除(职务) If people remove someone from power or from something such as a committee, they stop them being in power or being a member of the committee.
  [V n from n]
  [be V-ed]
  • The student senate voted to remove Fuller from office...

    学生评议会投票免除了富勒的职位。

  • The president could only be removed from power once free elections were organised...

    总统只有在开始自由选举时才能被免职。

  • All senior officers involved in the coup will have to be removed.

    所有参与政变的高级官员都将被免职。

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[VERB 动词]消除(障碍);取消(限制);解决(问题) If you remove an obstacle, a restriction, or a problem, you get rid of it.
  [V n]
  • The agreement removes the last serious obstacle to the signing of the arms treaty...

    这个协议排除了签订武器条约的最后一个严重障碍。

  • Most of her fears had been removed.

    她的恐惧基本上消除了。

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[PHRASE 短语]间接地 If you do or experience something at one remove, you do not do it or experience it yourself, but someone else does it or experiences it instead of you.
  [N inflects]
  [mainly BRIT 主英]
  • She enjoyed his company and the excitement of feeling herself linked at one remove to London society...

    她喜欢他的陪伴,也很享受离伦敦社交圈仅仅一步之遥的兴奋感觉。

  • She can know the world only at several removes.

    她只能间接地认知这个世界。


Oxford re·move AWL / rɪˈmuːv ; NAmE rɪˈmuːv /
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remove removes removed removing
verb 1 to take sth/sb away from a place 移开;拿开;去掉;从…机构开除 removesth/sb Illegally parked vehicles will be removed. 非法停放的车辆将被拖走。 removesth/sb from sth/sb He removed his hand from her shoulder. 他将手从她的肩膀上拿开。 Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour. 三个孩子因持续行为不检被学校开除。 2 removesth to take off clothing, etc. from the body 脱去(衣服等);摘下 She removed her glasses and rubbed her eyes. 她摘下眼镜,揉了揉眼睛。 3 to get rid of sth unpleasant, dirty, etc; to make sth disappear 去除,排除(污渍、不愉快的事物等);使消失 removesth She has had the tumour removed. 她已经将肿瘤切除了。 to remove problems/obstacles/objections 解决问题;排除障碍;消除异议 removesth from sb/sth The news removed any doubts about the company's future. 这个消息消除了一切有关公司前景的疑虑。 4 removesb from sth to dismiss sb from their position or job 免除,解除(职务等) The elections removed the government from power. 这次选举使得政府倒台。 IDIOMS once, twice, etc. reˈmoved (of a cousin 堂亲或表亲 ) belonging to a different generation 隔代的 He's my cousin's son so he's my first cousin once removed. 他是我表兄的儿子,所以他是我隔了一代的表亲。 be far/further/furthest removed from sth to be very different from sth; to not be connected with sth 与…大相迳庭;与…不相干 Many of these books are far removed from the reality of the children's lives. 很多这样的书都远远地脱离了孩子们的现实生活。 noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( formal) an amount by which two things are separated 距离;差距;间距 Charlotte seemed to be living at one removefrom reality. 夏洛特好像生活在现实之外。 re·move / rɪˈmuːv ; NAmE rɪˈmuːv /
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removere‧move1 /rɪˈmuːv/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL verb [transitive]
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1take away to take something away from, out of, or off the place where it is:  Remove the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.remove something from something Reference books may not be removed from the library.2get rid of to get rid of something so that it does not exist any longer:  a cleaner that will remove wine stains The college removed rules that prevented women from enrolling.3from a job to force someone out of an important position or dismiss them from a jobremove somebody from something Congress could remove the president from office.4clothes formal to take off a piece of clothing:  He removed his hat and gloves.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say that someone takes clothing off rather than removes it:· Is it OK if I take my coat off?5be far removed from something to be very different from something:  The events in the newspaper article were far removed from reality.6cousin once/twice etc removed the child, grandchild etc of your cousin, or your parent’s, grandparent’s etc cousinTHESAURUS– Meaning 2remove to make something no longer exist, especially something that was causing problems: · Some stains are difficult to remove with ordinary washing powder.· All the obstacles to an agreement have now been removed.get rid of somebody/something to remove someone or something that you do not want. Get rid of is much more common than remove in everyday English, but is usually only used in active sentences: · They managed to get rid of all the weeds.· It was almost impossible to get rid of him.eliminate to completely get rid of something that you do not want, especially because it is unnecessary or causing problems: · If you book online, this eliminates the need for a ticket.· The new system will help to eliminate costly delays.eradicate to completely get rid of a disease or a problem: · The disease has been eradicated from most of Europe.· Street crime has almost been eradicated.delete to remove something that has been written on a computer, or stored in a computer: · Do you want to delete this file?· Press 3 to delete the messages on your answerphone.erase to remove recorded sounds or pictures from a tape, or writing from paper: · Shall I erase this video?· It’s better to cross out a mistake than to try to erase it.cut to remove a part from a film, book, speech etc: · The most violent scenes were cut.· Parts of his original speech were cut.
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removeremove2 AWL noun [countable, uncountable] especially British English formal
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a distance or amount by which two things are separatedat a remove The X-ray operator works at a safe remove in a separate room.
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remove

[rɪˈmu:v]removed, removing, removes

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removed[17716] removes[954] removing[3845]
消除(76%),脱掉(16%),免除(4%),搬迁(4%)
n.移动;距离;搬家
vt.移动,迁移;开除;调动
vi.移动,迁移;搬家

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