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ob·liv·ionBrE /əˈblɪviən/NAmE /əˈblɪviən/ noun [U] a state in which you are not aware of what is happening around you, usually because you are unconscious or asleep 无意识状态;沉睡;昏迷◆He often drinks himself into oblivion. 他常常喝酒喝得不省人事。◆Sam longed for the oblivion of sleep. 萨姆恨不得一睡不醒,了无心事。the state in which sb/sth has been forgotten and is no longer famous or important 被遗忘;被忘却;湮没 SYN obscurity ◆An unexpected victory saved him from political oblivion. 一次意外的胜利使得他在政治上不再默默无闻。◆Most of his inventions have been consigned to oblivion. 他的大部分发明都湮没无闻了。a state in which sth has been completely destroyed 被摧毁;被毁灭;被夷平◆Hundreds of homes were bombed into oblivion during the first weeks of the war. 在战争的最初几周内,数以百计的房屋被炸毁。 |