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TOEFL BNC: 866 COCA: 876
remove
rɪmv rɪˈmuv
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense removes, present participle removing, past tense , past participle removed
1 VERB

移動;搬動;取出 If you remove something from a place, you take it away. 移動;搬動;取出 [written]
  • As soon as the cake is done, remove it from the oven. [VERB noun + from]

    蛋糕一烤好,立即把它從烤箱中取出。

  • At least three bullets were removed from his wounds. [VERB noun from noun]

    從他的傷口至少取出了3顆子彈。

  • Often, the simplest answer is just to remove yourself from the situation. [VERB noun from noun]

    通常情況下,最簡單的辦法就是讓你自己脫離那個環境。

  • He went to the refrigerator and removed a bottle of wine. [VERB noun]

    他走到冰箱處拿出一瓶酒。

SYN take out, withdraw, get out, extract
2 VERB

脫下(衣服) If you remove clothing, you take it off. 脫下(衣服) [written]
  • He removed his jacket. [VERB noun]

    他脫下了夾克。

SYN take off, pull off, peel off, slip out of
3 VERB

(用化學品)去除,洗掉(污漬) If you remove a stain from something, you make the stain disappear by treating it with a chemical or by washing it. (用化學品)去除,洗掉(污漬)
  • This treatment removes the most stubborn stains. [VERB noun]

    這種處理方式會清除最頑固的污漬。

  • Try using lemon juice to remove tobacco stains from your fingers. [VERB noun from noun]

    試試用檸檬汁去除手指上的煙漬。

SYN erase, eliminate, take out, wipe off
4 VERB

免除(職務) If people remove someone from power or from something such as a committee, they stop them being in power or being a member of the committee. 免除(職務)
  • The student senate voted to remove Fuller from office. [VERB noun + from]

    學生評議會投票免除了富勒的職位。

  • The president could only be removed from power once free elections were organised. [VERB noun from noun]

    總統只有在開始自由選舉時才能被免職。

  • All senior officers involved in the coup will have to be removed. [be VERB-ed]

    所有參與政變的高級官員都將被免職。

SYN dismiss, eliminate, get rid of, discharge
5 VERB

消除(障礙);取消(限制);解決(問題) If you remove an obstacle, a restriction, or a problem, you get rid of it. 消除(障礙);取消(限制);解決(問題)
  • The agreement removes the last serious obstacle to the signing of the arms treaty. [VERB noun]

    這個協議排除了簽訂武器條約的最後一個嚴重障礙。

  • Most of her fears had been removed. [VERB noun]

    她的恐懼基本上消除了。

SYN get rid of, wipe out, erase, eradicate
6 PHRASE [NOUN inflects, usually PHRASE after verb]

間接地 If you do or experience something at one remove, you do not do it or experience it yourself, but someone else does it or experiences it instead of you. 間接地 [mainly British]
  • She enjoyed his company and the excitement of feeling herself linked at one remove to London society.

    她喜歡他的陪伴,也很享受離倫敦社交圈僅僅一步之遙的興奮感覺。

  • She can know the world only at several removes.

    她只能間接地認知這個世界。

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VERB.

take away, take out 1

take off, undress 2

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TOEFL BNC: 866 COCA: 876
remove

verb

ADVERB | VERB + REMOVE | PREPOSITION ADVERBaltogether, completely, entirely完全除去;全部清除partially部份清除effectively事實上清除Translation software should effectively remove all barriers to communication between people.翻譯軟件應該有效消除人們之間的種種交流障礙。By producing an heir, the Queen effectively removed her cousin's hopes of succeeding to the throne.因為有了子嗣,女王事實上斷絕了其堂兄繼承王位的希望。successfully成功去除permanently, temporarily永久/暫時除去hastily, quickly, rapidly倉促除去;迅速消除gradually, slowly逐步消除;慢慢去除easily容易除去The old cladding can be easily removed using a hammer.用錘子很容易除掉舊的鍍層。painlessly無痛去除safely安全去除carefully仔細清除forcibly強行移居people who have been forcibly removed from their homes被強行搬遷的人們surgically外科手術去除Unsightly moles can be removed surgically.不雅觀的痣可以手術去除。manually, physically手工/用物理方法去除VERB + REMOVEtry to試圖去除be possible to可能除掉be difficult to很難除掉These stains can be difficult to remove.這些污漬可能很難清除。PREPOSITIONfor為⋯移開Fittings should be completely removed for cleaning.裝置得全部移走以方便清掃。from從⋯移走She removed the dirty dishes from the table.她把桌上的髒盤子都端走了。with用⋯去掉Bee stings should be removed with tweezers.蜜蜂的螫刺應該用小鑷子拔出來。
TOEFL BNC: 866 COCA: 876
remove verb
remove1 (remove stains) remove2 (remove sb from power) take3 (Remove the pan from the heat.) take sth off (remove your clothes)
remove1

verb

remove stains/obstacles 除去污漬/障礙remove sb from power 解除某人的職務 See also the entries for abolish and eradicate 另見abolish條和eradicate條remove ♦︎ get rid of sb/sth ♦︎ eliminate ♦︎ dispose of sb/sth ♦︎ discard ♦︎ dump ♦︎ throw sth away/out ♦︎ shed ♦︎ dispense with sb/sth ♦︎ scrapThese words all mean to make yourself free of sb/sth that you do not want or need. 這些詞均表示除去、擺脫、丢棄。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to remove / get rid of / eliminate sth from sthto remove / get rid of / eliminate / dispose of / discard / dump wasteto remove / discard / dump / dispose of / throw away rubbish / garbage / trashto remove / get rid of / dispose of / dump a (dead) bodyto remove / get rid of / eliminate / dispose of a problemto eliminate / shed / scrap jobsto remove / discard / shed your jacket / clothes, etc.to remove / eliminate / discard / dispense with / scrap sth altogetherto entirely remove / eliminate / dispose of / discard / dispense with sthto completely remove / eliminate / discard / dispense with / scrap sthto quickly remove / get rid of / eliminate / dispose of / discard / shed / dispense with sthto easily remove / eliminate / dispose of / discard remove [transitive] to take sth away or make it disappear, especially because it is unpleasant, dirty or a problem 去除(污漬);消除(不好的事物或問題)the best way to remove stains最佳的去污方法She has had the tumour removed.她已將腫瘤切除。A subsequent agreement removed the major obstacles to negotiations.随後的協議消除了主要的談判障礙。The news removed any doubts about the company's future.這個消息消除了一切有關公司未來的疑慮。 removal

noun

[uncountable] stain removal去污the removal of trade barriers貿易壁壘的消除
get ˈrid of sb/sth

idiom

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal) to make yourself free of sb/sth that is annoying you or that you do not want 擺脫;丢棄;扔掉Try and get rid of your visitors before I get there.在我到達之前,想辦法把你的客人打發走。Get rid of weed seedlings before they grow into plants.在雜草苗長成植株前將之除掉。I can't get rid of this headache.我這頭疼老好不了。We got rid of all the old furniture.我們扔掉了所有的舊家具。
eliminate ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt [transitive] (rather formal) to get rid of sb/sth that is a problem for you 排除,清除,消除(問題)Credit cards eliminate the need to carry a lot of cash.有了信用卡就用不着攜帶很多現金。This diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body.這種飲食據稱具有排除體内毒素的作用。They attempted to eliminate him as a political rival.他們試圖將他這個政治對手除掉。NOTE 辨析 Eliminate or get rid of sb/sth?The main difference between these expressions is register. Get rid of sb/sth is usually used in more informal and/or personal contexts. Eliminate is rather formal; it is not used to talk about physically throwing sth away. 這兩種說法的主要區别在於語體風格。get rid of sb/sth通常用於較不正式或較爲個人的語境。eliminate相當正式,不表示扔掉實體的東西We eliminated the old furniture. If you get rid of a person you make them go away; you eliminate a person as sth by forcing them to give up a particular role; if you just eliminate sb, you kill them. * get rid of sb指打發走某人,eliminate sb as sth指迫使某人失去某種地位或職能,eliminate sb指殺掉某人。 see also eliminate kill elimination

noun

[uncountable] the elimination of disease / poverty / crime消除疾病/貧窮/犯罪
dispose of sb/sth

phrasal verb

(rather formal) to get rid of sb/sth that you do not want or cannot keep, especially by putting it somewhere carefully so that it will not be a problem (尤指小心地)處理,清除,銷毀the difficulties of disposing of nuclear waste處理核廢料的困難Markets such as these are often used by thieves to dispose of stolen property.像這樣的市場經常被竊賊用來銷贓。 disposal

noun

[uncountable] a bomb disposal squad炸彈清除小組sewage disposal systems污水處理系統
discard dɪsˈkɑːd; NAmE dɪsˈkɑːrd [transitive] (formal) to get rid of sth that you no longer want or need, especially by just leaving it somewhere and/or not giving it any more attention (尤指随便地)丢棄,抛棄The floor was littered with discarded newspapers.地板上到處是亂扔的報紙。He had discarded his jacket because of the heat.因天氣炎熱,他脫掉了夾克。Most of the data was discarded as unreliable.大部分數據因不可靠而被廢棄。 dump [transitive, intransitive] (rather informal, disapproving) to get rid of sth that you do not want, especially in a place which is not suitable (尤指在不合適的地方)丢棄,扔掉,傾倒Too much toxic waste is being dumped at sea.太多的有毒廢料在向大海裏傾倒。The dead body was dumped by the roadside.屍體就扔在路邊。Any vessel dumping at sea without a licence will be prosecuted.任何船只未經許可在海上傾倒會被起訴。 ˌthrow sth aˈway ˌthrow sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(threw, thrown)to get rid of sth that you no longer want, especially by putting it in the bin 扔掉,丢棄,抛棄(尤指丢入垃圾桶裏)I don't need that-you can throw it away.那東西我不要了,你可以把它扔了。The fish was off-I had to throw it out.魚不新鮮了,我只好扔掉。
shed (shedding, shed, shed) [transitive] (rather informal, especially journalism 尤用於新聞) to get rid of sth that is no longer wanted, especially if you do not care what happens to it (尤指不在乎後果地)去除,擺脫The defence industry is in decline and shedding jobs.國防工業正在衰落和裁員。It's a quick way to shed pounds (= lose extra weight or fat on your body) but it won't make you healthier.這是一個快速減肥的方法,但不會讓你更健康。Museums have been trying hard to shed their stuffy image.各家博物館一直在努力改變自身古板的形象。Her mother had shed ten years since her marriage to Douglas (= looked ten years younger).她的母親嫁給道格拉斯後看起來年輕了十歲。In this meaning shed usually collocates with weight, pounds, jobs, staff, workers, employees, image, responsibility, burden or years. 表達此義時,shed通常與weight、pound、job、staff、worker、employee、image、responsibility、burden或year搭配。 diˈspense with sb/sth

phrasal verb

(formal) to stop using sb/sth because you no longer need them/it (因不再需要而)摒棄,省掉,不用Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.有借記卡就完全不需要用現金了。The company now has no choice but to dispense with his services (= to fire him).那家公司現在已沒有選擇,只能解僱他。I think we can dispense with the formalities (= speak openly and naturally with each other).我想我們就免去客套吧。
scrap (-pp-) [transitive, often passive] to get rid of a vehicle or machine that is no longer useful 廢棄,抛棄,報廢(交通工具或機器)The oldest of the aircraft should be scrapped.最老的飛機應當報廢。 see also scrap waste noun
remove2

verb

remove stains/obstacles 除去污漬/障礙remove sb from power 解除某人的職務remove ♦︎ oust ♦︎ overthrow ♦︎ topple ♦︎ depose ♦︎ bring sb/sth down ♦︎ usurpThese words all mean to make sb such as a leader or government lose their position of power. 這些詞均表示解除職務或推翻統治。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to remove / oust / depose sb as leader, chairman, etc.to remove / oust sb from powerto remove / depose sb from their positionto remove / oust / overthrow / topple / depose / bring down a president / regime / governmentto remove / oust a chairman / directorto oust / overthrow / topple / depose a leader / dictatorto overthrow / depose a ruler / king / queento overthrow / bring down communism / capitalism remove [transitive] to dismiss sb from their job or position 免除,解除(⋯的職務或工作)After his arrest on corruption charges, he was immediately removed as party president.他因貪污罪被捕後,立即被解除了黨主席的職務。The elections removed the government from power.這次選舉使得政府倒台。The shareholders of a company have the power to remove the board.公司的股東有權罷免董事會。 removal

noun

[uncountable] events leading to the removal of the president from office導致總統下台的一些事件
oust aʊst [transitive] (written) to force sb out of a job or position of power, especially in order to take their place 剝奪,罷免,革職(尤指爲了取而代之)He was ousted as chairman.他的主席職務被革除了。The rebels finally managed to oust the government from power.反叛者最後總算奪取了政權。 overthrow ˌəʊvəˈθrəʊ; NAmE ˌoʊvərˈθroʊ(overthrown, overthrew) [transitive] to force a leader or government out of power 將(領導人或政府)推翻;打倒;趕下台The president was overthrown in a military coup.總統在軍事政變中被趕下台。They succeeded in overthrowing the fascist dictatorship.他們成功推翻了法西斯專政。 see also overthrow overthrow noun topple [transitive] (rather informal, especially journalism 尤用於新聞) to force a leader or government out of power 將(領導人或政府)推翻;打倒;趕下台The armed forces toppled the elected government in a bloodless coup.軍隊發動不流血政變推翻了民選政府。NOTE 辨析 Overthrow or topple? Topple is slightly more informal than overthow, used especially in journalism. * topple較overthow稍非正式,尤用於新聞報道。 depose dɪˈpəʊz; NAmE dɪˈpoʊz [transitive] (written) to remove a leader, ruler or government from power 罷免,廢黜(領導者、統治者或政府)He deposed his father in a coup in 1970.1970年,他在政變中推翻了父親的統治。 ˌbring sb/sth ˈdown

phrasal verb

(brought, brought)(of a person, group or situation) to cause a leader or government to lose power (人、團體或局勢)使垮台,打倒A small group of rebel MPs brought the coalition government down.一小群造反派下院議員推倒了聯合政府。The scandal may bring down the government.那件醜聞可能會使政府垮台。As with the other verbs in this group, a person or group of people, such as the army or rebels, can bring down a leader or government. A situation, such as a problem, dispute or scandal, can also bring sb down by causing them to become so unpopular that they are forced to resign or are not elected again. 與本組其他動詞一樣,bring down可指一個人或一群人(如軍隊或叛亂分子)推翻領導人或政府。bring sb down也可指問題、爭議或醜聞等狀況使某人不得人心而被迫辭職或不再當選。
usurp juːˈzɜːp; NAmE juːˈzɜːrp [transitive] (formal) to take sb's position and/or power without having the right to do this 篡奪;侵權He attempted to usurp the principal's authority.他企圖僭越校長的權力。She is scheming to take my place and usurp my power.她圖謀取代我的位置,篡奪我的權力。
TOEFL BNC: 866 COCA: 876
remove
To remove clothes and not wear clothes: bare, change, disrobe...
To rebel or protest: agitate, black, blacklist...

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