English to Chinese Dictionary obliterate

obliterate

definition
verb
the memory was so painful that he obliterated it from his mind
destroy utterly; wipe out.
translation of 'obliterate'
verb
抹杀,
歼,
废止,
adjective
被忽视的
example
In this prophecy it talks about a key that will destroy and completely 'obliterate' the world.
He has seen his country crushed under the heel of a ‘liberating’ force which has destroyed its monasteries, killed its religious leaders, and done its best to 'obliterate' its native culture.
I want to strike back, pulverise, kill, 'obliterate' anyone who has caused this harm to my city.
This terrifying shadowy swarm would 'obliterate' the white light.
While executing their musical duties, the nine members 'obliterate' their identities via different masks and matching uniforms and go by numbers rather than names, starting with #0.
Which city are they going to threaten to 'obliterate' this time?
During World War II, he served with the United States Air Corps ‘Statistical Control,’ where he helped determine the most efficient way to 'obliterate' Japanese cities.
Today we do nothing but disseminate corruption in the world; we 'obliterate' and destroy the world.
the special stamp should be placed on the left-hand side and not be used to 'obliterate' the postage stamp
Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were 'obliterated' .
It is the ultimate human city, which likes to pretend it has 'obliterated' nature under a blanket of asphalt.
Daz nodded, seeming to cheer up slightly - although only marginally, which was evident even in the blistering cold wind and misty clouds 'obliterating' much of our surroundings.
Their capes were vaporized instantly, and the resulting explosions 'obliterated' the backs of their armor.
With their destroyer 'obliterated' the pirates fled in all directions and then regrouped back together to resume their attack.
At first, the idea appeared incredible, yet defense counsel showed how the two cities could be confused if Zurich were approached from the angle it was and clouds 'obliterated' any view of the lake.
It took writers such as Dostoevsky or Nietzsche, ‘great 'obliterator' [s] of modern false values,’ to stimulate her.
The skies darkened and the heavens opened 'obliterating' any view whatsoever within minutes of us setting off on our travels again!
It means disorganization, destruction, 'obliteration' , of the institutions of government and nationhood.
Perhaps the danger we face is not the mutually assured 'obliteration' of the two parties, but the destruction of our democracy.
When she'd watched her entire town be 'obliterated' by explosives, in order to destroy an out of control infestation of vampires, so many thoughts and feelings had run through her mind.
One teacher remembers his early drawings as ‘scribbles’; others recall rudimentary figures 'obliterated' by cross-hatching.
The outline of my pictures and other hanging pieces is faintly discernible on paint soon to be 'obliterated' by a new shade.
The procedure is contraindicated for patients with distal or obliterative disease, and those with combined pelvic and distal 'obliterative' disease.
The disaster scenarios prophesied in such reasonable arguments will range from everything from personal ostracism to nuclear 'obliteration' .
Arriving at the outskirts of Brussels the merry band of travellers were aghast to discover that the entire city had been 'obliterated' by a weapon of mass destruction.
Mean Mr Sun has decided to brightly pop in at just the moment he usually hits my screen - 'obliterating' all view of what's on it.
The entire world of Grimus is engulfed in the closing pages by existentially 'obliterating' mists.
Every single one had to be vanquished, killed, destroyed, 'obliterated' , and dead.
And this fight to the 'obliterative' finish ultimately cannot be a matter of killing people and toppling regimes.
In this show Margo, Alex and Jerry are the 'obliterators' .
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