vanish
美音:
[´vænıʃ
]英音:
[´vænıʃ
]vi.消失,突然不见,[数]成为零 n.弱化音
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vanish为短语/超纲词汇
词频:4065
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副词:vanishingly 名词:vanisher 动词过去式:vanished 过去分词:vanished 现在分词:vanishing 第三人称单数:vanishes
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vac,van,void=empty(空的)
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vanish
/'vænɪʃ; `vænɪʃ/
v [I]
(a) disappear completely and suddenly 突然完全消失
*The thief vanished into the crowd. 那小偷消失在人群中.
* vanish into thin air, ie completely 消失得无影无踪.
(b) (fig 比喻) cease to exist or fade away 不复存在; 消逝
*My prospects/hopes of success have vanished. 我的成功前景[希望]已破灭.
vanish
v [I][
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;Origin: evanir, from
Vulgar Latin exvanire, from
Latin evanescere;
EVANESCENT]
to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained
My keys were here a minute ago but now they've vanished.vanish without (a) trace/vanish off the face of the earth(=disappear so that no sign remains)
The youngster vanished without a trace one day and has never been found. The bird vanished from sight . She seemed to have just vanished into thin air . (=suddenly disappeared in a very mysterious way)to suddenly stop existing
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disappearvanish from By the 1930s, the wolf had vanished from the American West. Public support for the Prime Minister has now vanished.