efface如何读

英:[ɪˈfeɪs]

美:[ɪˈfeɪs]

efface是什么意思

vt.

擦掉

抹去

超越

使黯然失色

efface自然拼读

ef·face

ih feIs

efface变形

第三人称单数:effaces

现在分词:effacing

过去式:effaced

过去分词:effaced

efface扩展

effaceable (adj.), effacement (n.), effacer (n.)

efface词根

词根:efface

adj.

effaceable 能擦掉的;可抹去的;会被忘却的

n.

effacement 抹消;抹杀;忘却

efface英英释义

Verb

1. remove completely from recognition or memory;

"efface the memory of the time in the camps"

2. make inconspicuous;

"efface oneself"

3. remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing;

"Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!"

efface词源中文解释

"抹去或抹掉",尤指书写或雕刻的东西,15世纪晚期,来自法语 effacer,源自古法语 esfacier(12世纪)"抹去,摧毁",字面意思是"去掉脸",来自 es- "出"(见 ex-) + face "外貌",源自拉丁语 facies "脸"(见 face(n.))。相关词汇: Effaced; effacing; effaceable。比较 deface。

efface词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French esfacer, effacer, from e- + face face

The first known use of efface was in the 15th century

efface儿童词典英英释义

effectiveadjective

producing or able to produce a desired effect

effective treatment of a disease

impressive, striking

an effective performance

being in actual operation

the law becomes effective next year

effectiveadjective

producing or able to produce a desired effect

effective treatment of a disease

impressive, striking

an effective performance

being in actual operation

the law becomes effective next year

effect1 of 2noun

an event, condition, or state of affairs that is produced by a cause

influence entry 1 sense 1

the effect of climate on growth

plural personal property or possessions

household effects

the act of making a particular impression

talked merely for effect

execution sense 1, operation

the law went into effect today

effect2 of 2verb

bring about, accomplish

effect a change

effaceverb

wipe out sense 1, obliterate

to make unclear by or as if by rubbing out

efface 例句

1 But it is also because Mr Tarantino, although he kills off goodies as well as baddies, works hard to efface sympathy for all of them.

但同样是因为塔伦蒂诺先生处心积虑地将所有同情都全部抹杀。

2 a memory effaced by time

3 "It catches perfectly the play's melancholy and preoccupation with time, transitoriness and loss," says our own Michael Billington, "even if it cannot efface golden memories of the one he did at Stratford in 1958."

4 All the conflict and violence contained within this West Bank scene could not quite efface the beauty of it, as if the possibility of peace still lived somewhere, awaiting some unlikely rebirth of statesmanship.

5 It was as though Mona had once been marked, but had since chosen to efface the symbol—or to erase it.

6 Keiko’s ability to anticipate shoppers’ desires—and to efface herself—seems at once uncanny and depraved, implying a lack of soul.

7 The bakers are self effacing and you end up wanting them all to win.

8 Without effacing memories of Edward Fox in the role, Atkinson suggests a man whose very niceness is inherently tragic.

9 If smear is too heavy, usable scour efface, again dry finally brush.

假如污迹太重,可用洗涤剂抹去,最后再干擦一遍。

10 You see, I am willing to admit, for the sake of the argument, that matter exists; and what I am about to do is to efface you by your own argument.

你看,为了辩论,我倒是乐意承认物质是存在的。

11 Wonderfully, he did the opposite, focusing all his attention on his three leading ladies and often effacing himself in his partnering of them, while happily embodying the music’s jazz rhythms and poetically vernacular spirit.

12 For at least one viewer it was a successful attempt to efface all traces of the movie star.

13 Brothers and sisters, newly men and women, had to efface their sexual color and present plain miens.

14 In a compassionate but nuanced telling, the novel effectively effaces assumptions of superiority and inferiority, good and bad.

15 She would efface herself before her visitor.

她宁愿避而不见来访者.

16 The government even wanted criticism of its mishandling of covid-19 effaced from Twitter.

17 Now here he is, written out of history, effaced from time, by the makers of Doctor Who.

18 The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruins from my memory.

时光的流逝绝不会把那废墟的景象从我的记忆中冲淡.

19 He could not efface the impression from his mind.

他不能把这个印象从心中抹去.

20 João de Barros was able to claim in 1555 that Hercules’ pillars, ‘which he set up at our very doorstep, as it were,...have been effaced from human memory and thrust into silence and oblivion’.

efface 同义词

4 抹煞

expunction ignore

7 逐渐消失

fade

10 遮住

bury interrupt

16 淡化

sweeten freshen

18 抹掉

erase evanesce expunge

19 使消灭

extinctive

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