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/ɪkˈstrækt/ |
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1 | formal to remove something from a particular place 取出;抽出 |
| He opened a drawer and extracted a file. 他打开抽屉,取出一份档案。 |
| 1a | to remove a substance from another substance 榨取;萃取;提炼 | | The pulp was crushed to extract the juice. 果肉被压碎以榨取果汁。 | | extract sth from sth a method of extracting sulphur from copper ore 从铜矿石中提炼硫磺的方法 | |
| 1b | to remove one of someone’ s teeth 拔(牙) | |
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2 | to get someone to tell or give you something when they do not want to 设法获取;强索 |
| The army uses force to extract confessions. 军方使用武力来逼供。 |
| extract sth from sb It is not easy to extract information from the Minister. 从部长那里套取信息可不容易。 |
| extract a promise/concession She managed to extract a promise of support from her employers. 她设法获得了雇主们同意帮忙的承诺。 |
| 2a | to get the exact information you need from a lot of information that you have 提取(信息) | | extract sth from sth Our data is extracted from the project records. 我们的数据是从项目记录中提取出来的。 | |
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