efface 的定义
ef·faced, ef·fac·ing.
- to wipe out; do away with; expunge: to efface one's unhappy memories.
- to rub out, erase, or obliterate.
- to make inconspicuous; withdraw modestly or shyly.
efface 近义词
erase
更多efface例句
- Few writers are so wise and self-effacing and emotionally honest all in one breath.
- Even over video chat, Ishiguro, or “Ish” as he introduces himself, is charming and self-effacing company.
- I hurried away, and it was long before I could efface the impression made upon my mind by this hideous spectacle.
- Thus disappeared from his life the only stain which his restoration had not been able utterly to efface.
- Then he hastily laid earth in the interstices round it, and tried to efface all signs of its having been recently removed.
- Nothing can ever cure me, no dream of my mind can ever efface the dream of my heart.
- She has long been dead, but time will never efface from my mind a tender recollection of her kindness.