释义 |
demolish美 [dɪ'mɑlɪʃ] 英 [dɪ'mɒlɪʃ] - v.拆毁;破坏;驳倒(观点或理论);轻易而彻底地打败
- 网络毁坏;拆除;推翻
第三人称单数:demolishes 现在分词:demolishing 过去式:demolished v.+n. demolish building,demolish house v. build,preserve,support,nibble v. knock down,tear down,pull down,beat,annihilate 1. | ~ sth 拆毁,拆除(建筑物)to pull or knock down a building |
| The factory is due to be demolished next year. 这个工厂定于明年拆除。 |
2. | ~ sth (意外)毁坏,破坏to destroy sth accidentally |
| The car had skidded across the road and demolished part of the wall. 汽车打滑冲过马路,把部分墙撞塌了。 |
3. | ~ sth 推翻,驳倒(观点或理论)to show that an idea or theory is completely wrong |
| A recent book has demolished this theory. 最近出版的一本书推翻了这种理论。 |
4. | ~ sb/sth 轻易而彻底地打败to defeat sb easily and completely |
| They demolished New Zealand 44–6 in the final. 他们在决赛中以 44:6 大败新西兰队。 |
5. | (informal) ~ sth 狼吞虎咽地吃;贪婪地吃to eat sth very quickly |
| The children demolished their burgers and chips. 孩子们狼吞虎咽地吃了汉堡包和炸土豆条。 |
v. | 1. 拆毁(建筑物等),毁坏,破坏(组织等),推翻(计划、制度等) 1. 拆毁(建筑物等),毁坏,破坏(组织等),推翻(计划、制度等) |
v. | 1. to beat an opponent very convincingly, especially in sports or debate 2. to destroy a building or other structure completely 3. to damage something so severely that it cannot be repaired or restored 4. to eat a large amount of food very quickly 5. to have a bad effect on someone’s feelings, or to spoil their plans 6. to defeat someone easily in a game or competition 1. to beat an opponent very convincingly, especially in sports or debate 2. to destroy a building or other structure completely 3. to damage something so severely that it cannot be repaired or restored 4. to eat a large amount of food very quickly 5. to have a bad effect on someone’s feelings, or to spoil their plans 6. to defeat someone easily in a game or competition |
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