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词根:extirpate
vt.extirpate 使连根拔起;灭绝,破除
15世纪初,“移除”; 1520年代,“根除,铲除”,源自拉丁语 extirpationem/exstirpationem(主格 extirpatio/exstirpatio),是 extirpare/exstirpare 的动名词,意为“连根拔除”,由 ex “出”(见 ex-)和 stirps(属格 stirpis)“树根,树干”组成。
摘除:完全除去如根除一器官或组织
局部灭绝
一个物种在某一地区灭绝的现象。
Latin exstirpatus, past participle of exstirpare, from ex- + stirp-, stirps trunk, root
The first known use of extirpate was in 1535
extortverb
to get (as money) from a person by the use of force or threats
extortionnoun
the practice or crime of extorting (as money)
extortionnoun
the practice or crime of extorting (as money)
extortionateadjective
marked by extortion
extremely high : exorbitant
extortionate prices
extortionnoun
the practice or crime of extorting (as money)
extortverb
to get (as money) from a person by the use of force or threats
extolverb
to praise highly
extolverb
to praise highly
extirpateverb
to pull up by the roots
to destroy completely
extirpateverb
to pull up by the roots
to destroy completely
1 Their extirpation by the 1920s or so was caused by unregulated killing.
2 The wolf population has rebounded since they were reintroduced in the mid-1990s to counter their extirpation a few years earlier.
3 Gamma Knife surgery ( GKS ) has recently been tried as an alternative to surgical extirpation.
伽玛刀治疗 ( GKS ) 最近被尝试作为手术根治之外的另一种选择.
4 Where species collapse does not occur, “climate change may result in large-scale mortality and population extirpation due to maladaptation of populations.”
5 Objective To do clinical analysis of the effect of small and sutureless incision on the outside-capsule extirpation of cataract combined with implantation of artificial lens.
目的分析小切口现代白内障囊外摘除及人工晶状体植入术的临床效果。
6 For else, it is rather an extirpation, then a plantation.
因为否则不算是殖民,倒成了灭民了。
7 Gamma Knife surgery has recently been tried as an alternative to surgical extirpation.
伽玛刀治疗最近被尝试作为手术根治之外的另一种选择。
8 The treatment of benign tumors is extirpation.
良性肿瘤的治疗是摘除。
9 Conservation efforts have failed to reverse population declines or prevent the complete extirpation of some herds at the southern end of the mountain caribou’s range, where they inhabit inland temperate rainforests.
10 At the current poaching rate, this local population also faces imminent extirpation.
11 Once on the verge of extirpation as a result of the use of the pesticide DDT, the falcon has been on a decade’s long rebound.
12 Here I am in a pulpit, dressed like a Puritan minister - an apparition that would have horrified many of my distinguished forebears and perhaps rededicated some of them to the extirpation of witches.
站在这个讲坛上,我穿得像个清教徒教长——一个可能会吓到我的杰出前辈们的怪物,或许使他们中的一些人重新致力于铲除巫婆的事业上。
13 For decades, the penny has faced — and successfully fended off — calls for its extirpation.
14 "As a result, they had come to place their hope for the extirpation of the trade on the corrosive effect over time of education and general civilisation."
15 If proper management isn’t applied to “threatened” plants including the purple fringeless orchid they could become endangered, and “endangered” plants are at risk of extirpation - becoming extinct in this state.
16 “There are currently no coherent efforts to save the Florida panther from extirpation in the wild, and during a Trump presidency we are unlikely to see one emerge,” Ruch said.
17 Conclusion it is considered that cervical approach is safe and efficacious for extirpation of parapharyngeal space neoplasms, while oral approach is effective for minority.
结论经颈入路是切除咽旁间隙肿瘤安全有效的入路,少部分病例可选择经口入路。
18 the triumph of modern medicine in extirpating certain diseases
19 For example, I was listening to an NPR story about the neuroscience behind habit formation and habit extirpation.
20 They were hunted and trapped to extirpation in the city hundreds of years ago.