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dis·ap·pear·ance
dIs pi rns
复数:disappearances
词根:disappear
vi.disappear 消失;失踪;不复存在
vt.disappear 使…不存在;使…消失
verb
intransitive verb
to pass from view
The moon disappeared behind a cloud.
to cease to be : pass out of existence or notice My keys seem to have disappeared again.
dinosaurs disappeared from the earth
transitive verb
to cause (someone or something) to disappear:
to abduct and kill or imprison (someone, such as a political dissident) while withholding information about the person's fate Under his repressive regime, tens of thousands of Chileans were "disappeared," tortured and killed; hundreds of thousands were forced into exile.—Mandalit del Barco Fearing that he would be kidnapped or "disappeared" in Syria under some false pretext, Mr. Omar made a video, which he posted on YouTube, to establish that he had defected.—Dan Bilefsky When early efforts of containment failed, journalists and doctors who spoke out against the threat were disappeared, these sources said.—Bret Baier and Nick Givas Orwell's novel was published in 1949 in the wake of World War II, when both fascism and socialism seemed to loom as threats to democracy, and it imagines a secretive regime that surveils its people and polices even their thoughts, disappearing anyone who rebels against the order.—Jeva Lange
Her son was disappeared during Argentina's so-called 'Dirty War.'—Associated Press
to cause (something) to pass out of existence, possession, or view The … waitress disappears the debris from the floor …—Catherine Cleary After class, while waiting for Halmoni to pick me up, I devoured as many of those rainbow morsels as I could, as if disappearing them might also disappear my shame.—Jennifer Hope Choi He shares his opinion that based on his early findings, the bullets didn't come from Locke's gun, which is important because, as Lucca Quinn points out, Peter would have no reason to disappear the evidence if it exonerated Locke.—Alexis Rhiannon
VICE has disappeared the post from its Web site.—Jenna Sauers
"消失的行为或事实; 停止出现或存在",1712年; 见 disappear + -ance。
The first known use of disappear was in the 15th century
disappointedadjective
defeated in expectation or hope
we were disappointed that they couldn't go
disappointedadjective
defeated in expectation or hope
we were disappointed that they couldn't go
disappointverb
to fail to meet the expectation or hope of
the team disappointed its fans
disappearverb
to cease to be visible : pass out of sight : vanish
the moon disappeared behind a cloud
to cease to be
the dinosaur disappeared ages ago
disappearverb
to cease to be visible : pass out of sight : vanish
the moon disappeared behind a cloud
to cease to be
the dinosaur disappeared ages ago
disappearverb
to cease to be visible : pass out of sight : vanish
the moon disappeared behind a cloud
to cease to be
the dinosaur disappeared ages ago
1 In the normal course of things we would not treat her disappearance as suspicious.
在一般情况下,她不露面,我们也不会觉得有什么可疑之处。
2 Calder’s disappearance was more than a little frightening.
3 Gibb said: " The disappearance of core academic subjects in many state schools is extremely worrying. "
吉布说: “ 核心学科在众多公立学校的消失令人不安. ”
4 Not even the disappearance of the big shepherd dog gave them too much concern.
5 ‘No, I know. But I’ve been thinking about disappearances,’ I said.
6 And so with the disappearance of the deer, the hoot of the owl, the cold land began to create new life.
7 But the sudden disappearance, then returning without a single soul...There was something brewing, a cauldron that the king had journeyed to stir.
8 He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance.
他难以说明她为什么不见了.
9 Love you until the disappearance of the soul.
爱你直到灵魂消失.
10 Therefore, it is probably the increased flow caused by suburban development that is responsible for the dusky salamander's virtual disappearance from New York State.
因此,可能是郊区发展引起的流量增加导致了纽约州灰黄蝾螈的消失。
11 She told him everything—about her father, about the house on the hill overlooking the sea, about the book, and about Nin’s disappearance.
12 Although at first these inquiries troubled Holmes, he realized quickly that neither family believed he had anything to do with the disappearances.
13 During my lunch break, while waiting for Sarah to prepare the sandwiches for the newsmen, I wrote out a timeline of Yakov’s death and described how it fit into the overall chain of disappearances.
14 His investigation on the disappearance of the gem is and has few useful results.
他对宝石失踪的调查是潦草的,没有有用的结果.
15 That 1963 disappearance was a scandal.
1963年的那次消失是一场丑闻。
16 For the moment most of them took it for granted that his disappearance was nothing more than a ridiculous prank.
17 No children walked to school anymore, there had been too many disappearances.
18 For at least one night a week since Gabriel’s disappearance, Mena had shown up at our house with a sack full of groceries and cooked an entire meal, dessert and all.
19 And with the disappearance of the ice, the Siberians and the Inuit became sea people.
20 Many blame the disappearance of whole caravans upon them.
许多归咎于失踪的整个大蓬车他们.
3 消失
away passing lapse evaporation dissipation fadeaway evanescence go break pass disappear flee vanish evaporate perish quench lose oneself in go up in flames have gone be gone wither away die lift dissolve dissipate dispel fly out of the window go away take away fall away die out melt wear fail sink skip fleet dematerialize mizzle evanesce go out the window gone clear fly escape subside extinct extinction dissolution walk drain wipe crumble wither fizzle die a death magic away go walkabout grow out burn out swallow up self-destruct out set remove drop resolve fade cease occult ebb tine involute evanish furl kill snatch obliterate deaden unmake go to the wind wipeoff the map
6 消灭
exterminatory discharge destruction demise dissolution liquidation extermination obliteration expunction expire vanish lapse kill destroy snuff exterminate outroot
7 被盗
8 不见
9 不再使用