单词 | eradicate |
释义 | eradicate (ɪrædɪkeɪt ) Word forms: eradicates , eradicating , eradicated verb To eradicate something means to get rid of it completely. [formal] They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus. [VERB noun] If tedious tasks could be eradicated, the world would be a much better place. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: wipe out, eliminate, remove, destroy eradication (ɪrædɪkeɪʃən ) uncountable noun He is seen as having made a significant contribution towards the eradication of corruption. [+ of] Synonyms: wiping out, abolition, destruction, elimination Collocations: eradicate a pest You will probably need several applications to eradicate this pest. The Sun As of 2005 thirty million dollars had been spent in attempts to eradicate this pest and protect millions of trees in the affected regions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You may need several applications to eradicate the pests. The Sun So it won't eradicate the problem, but somebody will make a lot of revenue from this. The Sun If you follow the advice on the container, you should be able to eradicate this problem with one application a year. The Sun She called for a hardline approach, advocating the introduction of heavy fines to eradicate the problem. Times, Sunday Times These products, combined with mowing on a low setting, should help to eradicate the problem. The Sun Either should help eradicate the problem, but several applications may be needed. The Sun He believes that lowering rent and cutting taxes will ease financial stress and help eradicate hunger and poverty, as well as raise tax revenue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Spurt in economic growth would ultimately lead to higher income and help into eradicate hunger, poverty as well as undernutrition from the society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Countries unanimously adopted a declaration pledging renewed commitment to eradicate hunger from the earth at the earliest possible date. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So we have to eradicate polio completely or it will come roaring back. The Sun Vaccinations could soon eradicate polio in the few countries where it stubbornly persists, health experts say. Times, Sunday Times Its goal was to eradicate polio by the year 2000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has launched a vaccination campaign to eradicate polio from the region, as 17 cases have come up since the war broke over three years ago. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Individual philanthropists and their organisations have contributed hugely by focusing on specific goals such as eradicating polio or measles. Times, Sunday Times They will eradicate poverty, they'll reform schools and the health service, they'll get their moat cleaned for virtually nothing. Times, Sunday Times He warned that the global downturn would undermine efforts to eradicate poverty and disease, fight climate change and promote development. Times, Sunday Times Had he done enough to eradicate poverty? Times,Sunday Times He was an avid social reformer, devising a tax scheme that would, he promised, eradicate poverty and improve public health. The Times Literary Supplement Using the power of modern science to benefit everyone will eradicate poverty. The Star (South Africa) Translations: Chinese: 根除 Japanese: 根絶する |
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