1.涂掉;删去;抹掉
2.消灭,除去(from)
1.to remove something completely, especially from a written record
1.The story of that horrendous trial has not been, and may never be, expunged from public memory.
那场可怕的审讯始终没有,也不可能永远会从公众的记忆中消除。
2.Abruptly he sat upright in his chair and, with an effort of will, expunged his downcast mood.
突然,他在椅子上直起身来,努力赶走沮丧的情绪。
3.Time had expunged from his all recollections of the terrible events he had witnessed.
他所经历的那个可怕的事件随时间的推移都忘却了。
4.The idea that games have something to do with stories has such a hold on designers' imagination that it probably can't be expunged.
游戏总和故事有某种关联的想法牢牢束缚住设计师不应遏制的想象力。
5.He assumes his profile has been expunged from the network's servers, though he has no way of checking.
由于没有办法验证,他假定他的资料已从Facebook的服务器上删除。
6.Even if it is granted that religion should be expunged , how does Mr Dawkins suggest this could be done?
就算我们承认,宗教应当被消除,道金建议这要如何实现呢?
7.I want my arrest expunged . Not explained by an official letter in my file, expunged . And I want a promotion. Two pay grades.
我想要我的逮捕不被一位官员解释我的文件信,而且我想要晋级。二薪级等级。
8.In patients with damage to the temporal lobe cortex, years and even decades of autobiographical memory can be expunged irrevocably.
颞叶皮质受损的患者,可能会丧失数年、甚至数十年的个人记忆。
9.The motion that the remark of the last speaker be expunged from the record.
该提议要求把最后一个发言的人的讲话从记录上除掉。
10.I also began to grasp the hand smoke in one ear expunged the pinch.
烟尘开始又手抓住了我一只耳朵使劲的拧。