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deleting

/dih-leet/US // dɪˈlit //UK // (dɪˈliːt) //

删除,删去,删掉,删减

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·let·ed, de·let·ing.

    • : to strike out or remove; cancel; erase; expunge.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verberase, remove

Examples

  • The Lincoln Project did not immediately respond to a message from The Washington Post seeking comment about the deleted tweets as of early Friday.

  • So it has also ordered the police to take steps to ensure Clearview deletes the data.

  • They make mistakes, like accidentally inserting one nucleotide for another, deleting one, or doubling another.

  • The post has since been deleted, but not before fans captured the moment and shared it widely.

  • Often material will remain in the company’s servers even if it has been deleted off their sites.

  • Ultimately, all it took was the mere mention of a lawyer for the perpetrator to delete the accounts and disappear completely.

  • The Navy captain responded to the text from Bissonnette with the words, “Delete me.”

  • Or perhaps just delete your social media accounts altogether.

  • Or, I should say, why did Facebook delete my account three times?

  • Twitter required an old-fashioned fax of a government-issued ID before it would delete the imitator account.

  • In l. 87 I delete alas after him, which makes the line a whole foot too long, and is not required.

  • It was curtailed, but delete it as one would, it was still too long.

  • Would you rather I just delete what I said and just pretend that nothing is going on?

  • Would it be possible to delete it from the Commission's report?

  • The very war-correspondents were instructed to delete the horror and to write nothing that would disturb your calm.