erase

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ɪˈɹeɪz/    /ɪˈɹeɪs/|/i-/|/ɪˈɹeɪz/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The operation of deleting data.
    — This subsystem is waiting to become Exclusive after having issued an erase.
动词 v.
  1. To remove (markings or information). transitive
    — I erased that word from the page because it was wrong.
  2. To obliterate information from (a storage medium), such as to clear or (with magnetic storage) to demagnetize. transitive
    — I'm going to erase this tape.
  3. To obliterate (information) from a storage medium, such as to clear or to overwrite. transitive
    — I'm going to erase those files.
  4. To remove a runner from the bases via a double play or pick off play transitive
    — Jones was erased by a 6-4-3 double play.
  5. To be erased (have markings removed, have information removed, or be cleared of information). intransitive
    — The chalkboard erased easily.
  6. To disregard (a group, an orientation, etc.); to prevent from having an active role in society. transitive
    — I suggest, then, that counterdiscourses, when reductive, tend to emulate the screen discourse that erases gay sociality.
  7. To kill; assassinate. slang,transitive

词形变化

erases present,singular,third-person erasing participle,present erased participle,past erased past erases plural

词源

词源 1
From Latin erasus, past participle of eradere (“to scrape, to abrade”), from ex- (“out of”) + radere (“to scrape”). Compare Middle English arasen, aracen (“to eradicate, erase”). Displaced native Old English dilegian.
词源 2
From Latin erasus, past participle of eradere (“to scrape, to abrade”), from ex- (“out of”) + radere (“to scrape”). Compare Middle English arasen, aracen (“to eradicate, erase”). Displaced native Old English dilegian.
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