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elide

/ih-lahyd/US // ɪˈlaɪd //UK // (ɪˈlaɪd) //

阐释,阐发,阐释一下,阐扬

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·lid·ed, e·lid·ing.

    • : to omit in pronunciation.
    • : to suppress; omit; ignore; pass over.
    • : Law. to annul or quash.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The “last boots on the ground” message elides that truth, tempting us to believe that war is still a symmetrical contest among men, not a battle fought on one side with machines and money, and on the other with terror and zealotry.

  • It also elides the role the Founders played in preserving slavery and constructing the institutional racial inequality that persists to the present day.

  • That the NSF should be reformed by cutting its budget 10 percent, eliding studies like the cocaine quail.

  • Those who want real representation for conservative populism in the Senate deserve someone who will take them seriously, not hide behind phony anti-woke posturing to elide them.

  • It can be tempting to make that belonging straightforward, to elide differences and emphasize the ways I am like my loved ones.

  • Worst of all, they elide the obvious point that all revolts fluctuate between periods of progress and regression.

  • His two-hour photos of movies being screened elide the films they pretend to reveal.

  • What seems to elide both is that the United States is no longer the axis around which the global economy revolves.

  • Why elide the fact that Sarah Palin is a darling of Fox News, the highest-rated cable-news network in America?

  • Would it not be possible for the more delicate readers of my otherwise inoffensive narrative to elide the word?

  • Hence there is no need to elide a vowel at the caesura; it must therefore be sounded clearly.

  • As described in the end notes, ellipses occasionally are used typographically to elide names.

  • Words which do not end in e, rarely elide a final vowel, and never the last syllable.

  • I call it unchivalrous because it has been known to elide eulogies of enemy decency and enemy valour.