annihilate 的定义
an·ni·hi·lat·ed, an·ni·hi·lat·ing.
- to reduce to utter ruin or nonexistence; destroy utterly: The heavy bombing almost annihilated the city.
- to destroy the collective existence or main body of; wipe out: to annihilate an army.
- to annul; make void: to annihilate a law.
- to cancel the effect of; nullify.
- to defeat completely; vanquish: Our basketball team annihilated the visiting team.
annihilate 近义词
destroy completely
更多annihilate例句
- The other portion would be to annihilate hunger shortly before going to sleep.
- The team knew that matter and antimatter annihilate each other when they meet.
- These antistar candidates seem to give off the kind of gamma rays that are produced when antimatter — matter’s oppositely charged counterpart — meets normal matter and annihilates.
- A woman with the self-possession to identify what she wants — and the nerve to go after it — was seemingly most easily understood as a function of derangement, annihilating narcissism or both.
- She might be watching from 565 miles away, but she’s got a Sweet 16 to follow with hope, a son annihilating expectations and a No.
- The J in its name actually stands for Jian—annihilate, eliminate.
- “Thirty minutes alone with a man is enough for him to annihilate you,” she remarks, knowingly.
- Finally there was the atomic bomb (and the Cold War it created): machine threatened to annihilate all of mankind.
- He then went on to compare us to Amalek, the Biblical nation that God commands the Jews to annihilate.
- The consequences of the repeated failed attempts to annihilate Israel should and will be reflected in the final status.
- To pretend that God can be offended with the actions of men, is to annihilate all the ideas that are given to us of this being.
- They are the spontaneous enemies of truth because they justly apprehend it will annihilate their pretensions.
- Does crossing the sea change or annihilate the churchmanship of the missionary, or the passenger, or the emigrant?
- It compelled the foe to abandon Heilsberg, but it did not annihilate him or necessarily end the war.
- The army he had hoped to annihilate was on its steady and orderly march for Richmond.