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effacement

/ih-feys-muhnt/US // ɪˈfeɪs mənt //

涂抹,抹去,流失,抹黑

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of wiping out, erasing, or doing away with something: The gradual effacement of ethnic differences has often been seen as a solution to the difficulties experienced by immigrants.
    • : the act or habit of humbly keeping oneself in the background; self-effacement: There's nothing showy about the way this author writes; a sort of vast humility and effacement echoes through the whole book.
    • : Medicine/Medical. the thinning of bodily tissue, especially of the cervix to prepare for childbirth: Cervical effacement is usually nearly complete before the first phase of labor.

Examples

  • It is no wonder he could not find the balance between self-effacement and self-promotion.

  • "I'm just a hack," he says, sincerely, although I believe his self-effacement doubles as a cover.

  • This will require patience and self-effacement from a man accustomed to dominating the economic-policy discussion.

  • Owing to her consummate genius for self-effacement, Brodrick remained peculiarly unaware.

  • On the background of Jane's silence and effacement nothing stood out except Gertrude Collett.

  • She had produced the effect of shrinking from observation under some subtle shadow of self-effacement.

  • The agency of their effacement was an endemic disorder known as yellow fever.

  • Somehow, their self-effacement in his behalf touched him more keenly than anything else had done during this troubled period.