expurgate如何读

英:[ˈekspəgeɪt]

美:[ˈekspərgeɪt]

expurgate是什么意思

  • vt.净化;删去

expurgate自然拼读

ex·pur·gate

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expurgate变形

第三人称单数:expurgates

现在分词:expurgating

过去式:expurgated

过去分词:expurgated

expurgate扩展

expurgatorial (adj.), expurgatory (adj.), expurgation (n.), expurgator (n.)

expurgate词根

词根:expurgate

adj.

expurgated 经过删除的

n.

expurgation 消去;廓清;删去

expurgator 修订者;削除者

v.

expurgated 删除(expurgate的过去式和过去分词)

expurgate英英释义

transitive verb

to purge (a book or the like) of material considered to be offensive or erroneous prior to publication.Earlier publications of the book were expurgated to eliminate sexual references.

expurgate词源中文解释

1620年代,“清除”(在解剖学中),源自 expurgation 或拉丁语 expurgatus,过去分词 expurgare “清理,净化”。相关词汇: Expurgated; expurgating。更早的动词是简单的 expurge(15世纪晚期),源自法语 expurger。意思是“从中删除(令人反感或错误的东西)”,始于1670年代。

expurgate词源英文解释

Latin expurgatus, past participle of expurgare, from ex- + purgare to purge

The first known use of expurgate was in 1678

expurgate儿童词典英英释义

extemporeadverb or adjective

in an extemporaneous manner

speaking extempore

extemporaneousadjective

made up or done on the spur of the moment : impromptu

extantadjective

existing at the present time : not destroyed or lost

extract1 of 2verb

to remove by pulling

extract a tooth

to get out by pressing, distilling, or by a chemical process

extract juice from apples

to calculate a mathematical root

to choose and take out for separate use

extract a few lines from a poem

extract2 of 2noun

a selection from a writing

a product obtained by extracting

vanilla extract

exquisiteadjective

finely done or made an exquisite painting

an exquisite lacy handkerchief

showing fine discrimination, deep sensitivity, or clear understanding

exquisite taste

pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection

exquisite flowers

very severe : intense

exquisite pain

exquisiteadjective

finely done or made an exquisite painting

an exquisite lacy handkerchief

showing fine discrimination, deep sensitivity, or clear understanding

exquisite taste

pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection

exquisite flowers

very severe : intense

exquisite pain

expurgateverb

to remove objectionable parts from (as a book)

expurgateverb

to remove objectionable parts from (as a book)

expurgateverb

to remove objectionable parts from (as a book)

expurgateverb

to remove objectionable parts from (as a book)

expurgate 例句

1 But perhaps it would have to be an expurgated edition.

2 The extant Old English literature is almost entirely Christian, for the poems that belong to an earlier period have been expurgated and interpolated in a Christian sense.

3 Zinzendorf admitted the defects of this production, and had it suppressed in 1751, and in London prepared a new, expurgated edition of the hymn-book.

4 It played well in Argentina, but hit hard times in the United States after its distributor expurgated 30 minutes.

5 "After that, the war against terrorist groups and drug traffickers, which is essential to expurgate the area of the whole threat, will be much easier."

6 A brief coda added for an expurgated but still unsuccessful Japanese release flashes forward to the French Revolution, identifying Jeanne with Eugène Delacroix’s 1830 painting “Liberty Leading the People.”

7 To expurgate ( a book, for example ) prudishly.

删节谦逊地删节 ( 如一本书 )

8 At noon the expurgated assembly set to work.

9 In some cases it might also be a paranoia that they want to expurgate in some way.”

10 But behind this expurgated saloon—and divided from it by double doors—were two large rooms devoted to very different purposes.

11 We ran it then, slightly expurgated of course, and resurface it here:

12 If ever there were a diva unsuited to the expurgated, down-talking children’s book treatment, it’s Donna Summer.

13 In the interest of full disclosure, the above is the expurgated version of our relationship, edited to make us sound like virtuous and unified parents.

14 And some of them were taught that sins not expurgated by fire, or some other efficaciously renovating process in this life, would be punished by fire in the life to come.

15 Lindo: There is a tradition of black soldiers being marginalized at best, expurgated at worst.

16 Every time one of his children made a sound that was recognizably southern, Bull would expurgate that sound from his child’s tongue on the spot.

17 the newspaper had to expurgate the expletive-laden speech that the criminal made upon being sentenced to life imprisonment

18 I said that Vale is expurgated for American consumption.

19 The writer expurgated some parts from his novel when he read the third times.

作家第三次审稿时又删去了几部分.

20 Mr. Jang’s name has been expurgated from all official records in the North.

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