1.消灭; 灭绝; 根除
1.to kill or destroy sb. or sth. completely
1.If everybody in London, New York, and Moscow were exterminated, the world might, in the course of a few centuries, recover from the blow.
如果仅仅是伦敦、纽约和莫斯科的人被杀害,这个世界在几个世纪之后,会慢慢从此种打击中恢复。
2.The first human inhabitants of North America may not have exterminated the mammoths. The culprit might have been a comet.
北美洲最早的人类可能不是灭绝猛犸象的凶手。真正的罪犯有可能是一颗彗星。
3.If it could have been exterminated, it would have perished from off the earth long ago.
若这真理禁不住时间的考验,福音早在几世纪前就从地球上消失了。
4.Of course, that might just mean that the Clovis people had not quite exterminated bison before they, themselves, disappeared.
当然,这可能仅仅意味着克洛维斯人在他们自己灭绝之前并没有完全猎杀完美洲野牛。
5.Andalso they exterminated, they literally shot several hundred nuns, whose only crime was that they were catholic nuns.
同时,他们还枪毙了几百名修女,罪名则是信仰天主教。
6.The humans have ignored our warnings, and for that they must be exterminated.
人类毫不理会我们的警告,因而唯有消灭他们。
7.Think of it. And there was grave concern that religion would be exterminated by Freudian Psychoanalysis.
想一想,佛洛依德的心理分析学会灭绝宗教,这引起了极大关注。
8.At the same time the anthropomorphous apes, as Professor Schaaffhausen has remarked, will no doubt be exterminated.
与此同时,几种类人猿,象夏弗哈乌森教授所说的那样,也无疑会被弄得精光。
9.'They shall be exterminated in Benghazi or any other place. '
在班加西和其他任何地方,他们都会被消灭。
10.And gentile Poles are typically imagined to have rejoiced, collaborated or simply stood by as their Jewish compatriots were exterminated.
非犹太人波兰人通常被人们认为喜欢幸灾乐祸,同纳粹沆瀣一气,或在他们的犹太同胞被大规模消灭时袖手旁观。