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单词 oblivion
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oblivion

Word family adjectiveobliviousadverbobliviouslynounobliviousnessobliviscenceoblivion
o·bliv·i·on /əˈblɪviən/ noun [uncountableU]  
1 FORGETwhen something is completely forgotten or no longer important 被完全忘却,被遗忘
sink/slip/pass etc into oblivion
 Wind power presents too many advantages to be allowed to sink into oblivion.
风能具有很多优点,不该被忽视。
 The loser’s name has been consigned to oblivion (=completely forgotten).
失败者的姓名已湮没无闻。
2 UNCONSCIOUSthe state of being unconscious or of not noticing what is happening 无感觉[知觉]的状态;漠视
 the oblivion of sleep
睡眠中的无知觉状态
 He had drunk himself into oblivion.
他喝得不省人事。
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
fade into oblivion (=gradually become forgotten or no longer important)
Many political figures just fade into oblivion.
sink/slip/slide into oblivion (=fade into oblivion)
It was once a popular game, but it has since sunk into oblivion.
The old machines eventually slid into oblivion.
consign something/somebody to oblivion formal (=make something or someone be completely forgotten, or to become unimportant)
The achievements of these years should not be consigned to oblivion.
save somebody/something from oblivion
The charity has saved many fine old buildings from oblivion.
adjectives
political oblivion (=used to say that something is forgotten in politics)
The party attracted little support and collapsed into political oblivion.
instant oblivion (=used to say that something or someone is forgotten immediately)
His first album led to instant oblivion.
phrases
be on the road to oblivion (=to be becoming forgotten or unimportant over a fairly long period of time)
Is this ancient tradition on the road to oblivion?
Examples from the Corpus
Origin oblivion
(1300-1400) Old French Latin oblivio, from oblivisci to forget
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