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/rɪˈmuːv/ |
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1 | to take something or someone away from a place 移走;搬动;去掉 |
| Sally looked down at her sleeve and removed a small speck of dirt. 萨莉低头看了看她的袖子,掸掉了一个小泥点。 |
| remove sb/sth from sth Medical crews removed two people from the collapsed building. 医疗人员从坍塌的建筑物中救出了两个人。 |
| Remove the pan from the heat and leave to cool. 把锅从火上移开,让它冷却。 |
| The area has now been removed from the list of dangerous destinations. 该地区现已从危险去处的名单中被划掉了。 |
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2 | to take off clothing 脱去(衣物) |
| She removed her jacket and hung it over the chair. 她脱掉夹克,把它搭在椅子上。 |
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3 | to get rid of a problem , difficulty , or something that annoys you 去除,排除(问题、困难或烦恼等) |
| The bill is intended to remove obstacles that may discourage investors. 这项议案旨在清除可能会挫伤投资者积极性的障碍。 |
| 3a | to get rid of dirty spots on clothing , curtains, cloth etc 去除(衣物、窗帘、布料等上的污渍) | | Soap and cold water will remove most food stains. 肥皂和冷水可以去除大多数食品污渍。 | |
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4 | to take away someone’ s power or position , especially in politics (尤指政治上)免除,解除(权力或职务) |
| Officials who were involved in the scandal were removed from office. 卷入丑闻的官员都被罢免了职务。 |
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