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- v.清除;净化(心灵、风气等);涤荡(污秽)
- n.清除
- 网络清除内存数据;清洗;吹扫
复数:purges 过去分词:purged 现在分词:purging n. laxative,purgative,cathartic,emetic,elimination v. get rid of,eliminate,remove,pardon,exonerate 1. | 清除,清洗(组织中的异己分子)to remove people from an organization, often violently, because their opinions or activities are unacceptable to the people in power |
| His first act as leader was to purge the party of extremists. 他当上领导的第一件事就是清除党内的极端分子。 | | He purged extremists from the party. 他把极端分子清除出党。 |
2. | 净化(心灵、风气等);涤荡(污秽)to make yourself/sb/sth pure, healthy or clean by getting rid of bad thoughts or feelings |
| We need to purge our sport of racism. 我们必须消除体育界的种族主义。 | | Nothing could purge the guilt from her mind. 她内心的愧疚是无法消除的。 |
1. | (对异己的)清洗,清除,暴力铲除the act of removing people, often violently, from an organization because their views are unacceptable to the people who have power |
v. | 1. 使净或免于(身体或道德上的)不洁;清除;洗涤: 2. 使(身、心)清净;清洗,清(党),整(党),肃清,扫除 1. 使净或免于(身体或道德上的)不洁;清除;洗涤: 2. 使(身、心)清净;清洗,清(党),整(党),肃清,扫除 | n. | |
v. | 1. to remove opponents or people considered undesirable from a state or organization 2. to get rid of something undesirable, impure, or imperfect 3. to make somebody or something pure and free from guilt, sin, or defilement 4. to delete unwanted or unneeded data from disk storage in a systematic fashion so as to remove all references to the data 5. to rid the body of food by using laxatives or inducing vomiting 6. to empty the bowels, or cause somebody to empty the bowels 7. to remove a harmful substance from your body by taking a purgative 8. to remove people suddenly or violently from an organization, group etc 9. to remove a bad or unpleasant condition or feeling from someone or something 10. make clean or free(of physical or moral impurity) 1. to remove opponents or people considered undesirable from a state or organization 2. to get rid of something undesirable, impure, or imperfect 3. to make somebody or something pure and free from guilt, sin, or defilement 4. to delete unwanted or unneeded data from disk storage in a systematic fashion so as to remove all references to the data 5. to rid the body of food by using laxatives or inducing vomiting 6. to empty the bowels, or cause somebody to empty the bowels 7. to remove a harmful substance from your body by taking a purgative 8. to remove people suddenly or violently from an organization, group etc 9. to remove a bad or unpleasant condition or feeling from someone or something 10. make clean or free(of physical or moral impurity) | n. | 1. the removal of opponents or people considered undesirable from a state or organization 2. the removal of something undesirable, impure, or imperfect 3. something that acts as a laxative 4. a sudden or violent action to remove people, especially political opponents 1. the removal of opponents or people considered undesirable from a state or organization 2. the removal of something undesirable, impure, or imperfect 3. something that acts as a laxative 4. a sudden or violent action to remove people, especially political opponents |
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