raze如何读

英:[reɪz]

美:[reɪz]

raze是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 抹掉
  2. 拆毁
  3. 夷平
  4. <罕>擦去
  5. 勾掉
  6. <古>擦破
  7. 擦伤
  8. 磨灭
  9. 毁坏
  10. 微伤
  11. 拔起
  12. 刮去
  13. 把…夷为平地
  14. 消除
  15. 抹去
  16. 毁灭
  17. 破坏
  18. (彻底)摧毁
  19. 铲平
  20. 拉兹(音译名)
n. (名词)
  1. 划破

raze变形

第三人称单数:razes

现在分词:razing

过去式:razed

过去分词:razed

raze词根

词根:raze

adj.

razed 被夷平的;被忘却的

n.

razing 刻放型线铲平

v.

razed 被夷平(raze的过去式及过去分词形式)

razing 消除;抹去;破坏(raze的ing形式)

raze英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to destroy to the ground : demolish

raze an old building

to scrape, cut, or shave off

archaic erase

raze词源中文解释

1540年代,“完全摧毁”,是 racen 的变体,“拉倒或推倒”(建筑物或城镇),源自早期的 rasen(14世纪),在词源上是“刮、削、擦、抹”,源自古法语 raser “刮、剃”,源自中世纪拉丁语 rasare,是拉丁语 radere(过去分词 rasus)“刮、剃”的频率形式。这在威尔士语 rhathu 、布列塔尼语 rahein 中有同源词“刮、剃”。沃特金斯说这可能来自于 PIE 词根 *red- 的扩展形式,“刮、抓、啃”。但德·范写道,“由于这个词族只在意大利-凯尔特语中发现,因此 PIE 的起源是不确定的。”从1560年代开始,“刮掉、刮掉”,也指“轻微切割或伤口,擦伤”。相关: Razed; razing。

raze_法律行业词汇

拆毁

raze词源英文解释

alteration of rase

The first known use of raze was in the 14th century

raze儿童词典英英释义

reach1 of 2verb

to stretch out : extend

reached out her arm

to touch or move to touch or take by sticking out a part of the body (as the hand) or something held in the hand reached for the catsup

couldn't reach the apple, even standing on tiptoes

to extend or stretch to

their land reaches the river

to get up to or as far as : come to tried to reach an agreement

your letter reached me yesterday

to communicate with

tried to reach you by phone

hand entry 2 sense 2, pass

please reach me the salt

reach2 of 2noun

an unbroken stretch (as of a river)

the action or an act of reaching

the distance one can reach

kept it in easy reach

ability to stretch so as to touch something

you have a long reach

the ability to reach something as if by using the hands

a new car is beyond our reach right now

reach1 of 2verb

to stretch out : extend

reached out her arm

to touch or move to touch or take by sticking out a part of the body (as the hand) or something held in the hand reached for the catsup

couldn't reach the apple, even standing on tiptoes

to extend or stretch to

their land reaches the river

to get up to or as far as : come to tried to reach an agreement

your letter reached me yesterday

to communicate with

tried to reach you by phone

hand entry 2 sense 2, pass

please reach me the salt

reach2 of 2noun

an unbroken stretch (as of a river)

the action or an act of reaching

the distance one can reach

kept it in easy reach

ability to stretch so as to touch something

you have a long reach

the ability to reach something as if by using the hands

a new car is beyond our reach right now

re1 of 2noun

the second note of the musical scale

re-2 of 2prefix

again

refill

back : backward

recall

razzverb

tease entry 1 sense 2a

razorbacknoun

a thin-bodied long-legged half-wild hog chiefly of the southeastern U.S. with long stiff hairs down the center of its back

razornoun

a sharp cutting instrument used to shave off hair

razeverb

to destroy completely by knocking down or breaking to pieces : demolish

razed the building

razeverb

to destroy completely by knocking down or breaking to pieces : demolish

razed the building

raze 例句

1 Settlers had razed the land and denuded the mountaintops of trees.

2 Sometimes a “blaze” results in a building having to be “razed,” two words never used in actual conversation.

3 Hours later, Ashley said some of the destroyed portions of the hospital will have to be razed and rebuilt.

4 In 2010, virtually the entire resort village was razed and rebuilt as workers rerouted a gondola and added restaurants and a sunbathing area where you can listen to music and have a beer.

5 The recent battles between the Israeli army and Palestinian fighters had reduced the Jenin camp to rubble – and razed Arna's theatre to the ground.

6 What happens when marriages crumble, when the Abbey is razed, when the very fabric of life is altered?

7 To make room for his tower, Trump razed Bonwit Teller and, in the process, destroyed a pair of Art Deco friezes that curators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art had wanted to preserve.

8 The New York Times reported that the park “could be developmentally parallel to the razing of the Cabrini-Green public housing project, economically boosting an area of Chicago long ignored by commerce.”

9 The first chorus begins with a group of bedraggled Palestinian woman singing a weary, churning melodic line, invoking razed villages and a collective longing for a homeland.

10 He razed the church and built five properties as rental homes for African Americans.

11 A palace some 1,200 years old that was visible one year ago was razed to make way for an olive orchard.

12 The contrasts between these attitudes is striking evidence that the Taliban were by no means acting in a "typically" Islamic manner in razing the statues.

13 Shops and housing in front were razed to make way for a new marketplace.

14 In 2010 he was put under house arrest in Beijing while a newly built studio in Shanghai was razed by city authorities on the pretext of having been built without proper permits.

15 In the 1820s, the house was sold, and it was razed two decades later.

16 You can raze a town or destroy a tower “forever” in a single-player game.

17 Designed by Stanford White, this Palladian building opened on 24th Street in 1906 and was razed in 1919 to make way for insurance offices.

18 Fire..inflicted disaster..razing offices and homes.

19 It knew that the earth goddess intended on razing all human civilization, and this city, which had stood for thousands of years, was saying back to her: You wanna dissolve this city, Dirt Face?

20 The detective lives downtown, a short walk from where crews have been razing Little Pete’s to make room for a 13-story hotel.

raze 同义词

4 刮去

sweep rase

5 磨灭

attrition deface

6 彻底破坏

rase

13 轻伤

scotch

14 擦去

erase mop efface

15 轻擦

brush graze

16 微伤

scratch boo-boo booboo

17 夷为平地

rase

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