1.根除,消灭
1.to get rid of something completely, especially something bad
1.The company blamed international travel for the bugs' return 60 years after they were thought to have been eradicated in the U. S.
该公司认为是国际性旅游使得臭虫在60年后重新泛滥,臭虫在美国曾一度被认为灭绝了。
2.However, we also see that animation itself has the rebelling disposition and cannot be eradicated from its mass culture nature.
不过,我们也从动画的大众文化性质中看出它自身带有并根除不了的反叛气质。
3.Experts believe that yaws can be eliminated and eventually eradicated because humans are the only reservoir of infection.
专家认为,由于人类是唯一的感染贮主,雅司病可以得到治疗和最终根除。
4.The dark presence on Earth is to be eradicated utterly. Their time has expired and then some. This has not changed.
地球上的黑暗存在会被完全根除。他们的时日已到,而且远不止此。这已不会改变。
5."His crimes and the scope of his crimes reflect a virus in our business culture that needs to be eradicated, " he said.
“他的罪行及其涉及面反映出,在我国的商业文化中存在必须根除的病毒,”他表示。
6.Later Hubbard said that Scientology eradicated cancer and was the only specific cure for atomic-bomb burns.
后来哈伯德还说山达基能够根治癌症,并且是唯一能治疗原子弹灼伤的特殊疗法。
7.in the United States and many other countries, post-transfusion hepatitis B was almost eradicated within a few years.
在美国和很多其它国家,输血后乙肝在几年内几乎被消灭。
8.To this day, smallpox is the only human infectious disease to have been completely eradicated.
至今,天花是人类唯一根除的传染病。
9.A similar lack of crossover exists between politics and the violence that has never been completely eradicated.
类似的缺乏转变存在于政治和从未被完全根除过的暴力之间。
10.He recently announced that unemployment would be eradicated in two years.
他最近还宣称伊朗要在两年之内消除失业现象。