英:[waɪp aʊt]
美:[waɪp aʊt]
英:[waɪp aʊt]
美:[waɪp aʊt]
了结;擦掉(符号);(把器皿里面用抹布)擦净;彻底摧毁
Verb
1. use up (resources or materials);
"this car consumes a lot of gas"
"We exhausted our savings"
"They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
2. kill in large numbers;
"the plague wiped out an entire population"
3. eliminate completely and without a trace;
"The old values have been wiped out"
4. remove from memory or existence;
"The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915"
5. mark for deletion, rub off, or erase;
"kill these lines in the President's speech"
6. wipe out the effect of something;
"The new tax effectively cancels out my raise"
"The `A' will cancel out the `C' on your record"
The first known use of wipeout was in 1535
-sternoun combining form
one that does or handles or operates
teamster
one that makes or uses prankster
songster
one that is associated with or participates in
gangster
one that is
youngster
wing1 of 2noun
one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect flies
an extension or part resembling a wing in shape, appearance, or positionespecially: a flat or broadly expanded plant or animal part
a stem with woody wings
an extension from the side of an armchair
a part that extends from the side of an airplane
the act or manner of flying : flight
a part sticking out from a main part
the rear wing of the house
plural the area at the side of the stage out of sight of the audience
one of the positions or players on each side of a center position or line
a particular group within an organization : faction
a unit of a military force and especially an air force
wing2 of 2verb
to pass through in flight
to go with or as if with wings : fly
to wound in the wingalso: to wound without killing wing a deer
wing a duck
to do or perform without preparation or guidelines
wing it
wipeout1 of 2noun
complete destruction
a fall or crash caused usually by losing control
wipeouts on the downhill ski course are common
total or final defeat
couldn't bear to watch the team's wipeout
wipe out2 of 2verb
to destroy completely
crops wiped out by flooding
to fall or crash usually as a result of losing control
the surfer wiped out
1 One atom bomb can wipe out thousands of people.
一颗原子弹可以杀死成千上万的人.
2 he didn't get his gambling under control until he had already wiped out his entire life savings
3 The Chinese government has promised to wipe out polio in China.
中国政府已作出了在中国消灭脊髓灰质炎病的承诺.
4 This last payment will wipe out your debt to me.
这最后一笔付款将了结你欠我的债务.
5 A summer fire can wipe out all the grass.
夏季的一场火可把草都烧光.
6 The paint won't wipe off easily.
这油漆不容易擦掉。
7 Bitcoin drops to $57,000 Bitcoin has continued its April wipeout into May, falling below $57,000 on Wednesday morning and technically entering into a bear market after its worst month in nearly 18 months.
8 The whole community turned out to wipe out the four pests.
全体居民出动除四害.
9 We should destroy the lair at one stroke and wipe out the bandits.
我们要一举捣毁这处窟穴,把土匪一网打尽!
10 They made hamburger out of the wilting opposition.
他们彻底摧毁了那已是奄奄一息的反对派。
11 Only in this way can we wipe out the enemy troops.
只有用这样的方法我们才能消灭敌军。
12 The surfer had a nasty wipeout.
13 We are always ready to wipe out any enemy who dares to attack.
我们时刻准备着消灭一切胆敢来犯之敌.
14 Wipe out the inside of cupboards . First removing whatever is inside the cupboards.
清洁橱柜内部,首先把柜子里的东西拿出来.
15 We must pick an opportune moment to wipe out the enemy.
我们要选择适当时机消灭敌人.
16 The soldiers were put on the alert to wipe out any enemy that dared to intrude.
军队处于戒备状态,准备消灭一切敢于入侵之敌.
17 The junior righthander maintained his belief in a slower but equally effective pitch, a wipeout slider that dropped off a cliff to his glove side.
18 Life is like a mop, using today to mop up yesterday and wipe out tomorrow.
生命像抹布, 用今天擦去昨天,擦亮明天.
19 The campaign to wipe out illiteracy launched out with great vigour.
扫盲运动生气勃勃地展开了.
20 We are ready at all times to wipe out any enemy who dares to come.
我们随时准备消灭一切敢于来犯之敌.