delete / dɪˈlit /

💦中学词汇删除删去删掉删减

delete 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·let·ed, de·let·ing.

  1. to strike out or remove; cancel; erase; expunge.

delete 近义词

v. 动词 verb

erase, remove

更多delete例句

  1. The Lincoln Project did not immediately respond to a message from The Washington Post seeking comment about the deleted tweets as of early Friday.
  2. So it has also ordered the police to take steps to ensure Clearview deletes the data.
  3. They make mistakes, like accidentally inserting one nucleotide for another, deleting one, or doubling another.
  4. The post has since been deleted, but not before fans captured the moment and shared it widely.
  5. Often material will remain in the company’s servers even if it has been deleted off their sites.
  6. Ultimately, all it took was the mere mention of a lawyer for the perpetrator to delete the accounts and disappear completely.
  7. The Navy captain responded to the text from Bissonnette with the words, “Delete me.”
  8. Or perhaps just delete your social media accounts altogether.
  9. Or, I should say, why did Facebook delete my account three times?
  10. Twitter required an old-fashioned fax of a government-issued ID before it would delete the imitator account.
  11. In l. 87 I delete alas after him, which makes the line a whole foot too long, and is not required.
  12. It was curtailed, but delete it as one would, it was still too long.
  13. Would you rather I just delete what I said and just pretend that nothing is going on?
  14. Would it be possible to delete it from the Commission's report?
  15. The very war-correspondents were instructed to delete the horror and to write nothing that would disturb your calm.