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excised

/noun ek-sahyz, -sahys; verb ek-sahyz, ik-sahyz/US // noun ˈɛk saɪz, -saɪs; verb ˈɛk saɪz, ɪkˈsaɪz //UK // (ɪkˈsaɪz) //

切除的,被切除的,切除,切除的部分

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an internal tax or duty on certain commodities, as liquor or tobacco, levied on their manufacture, sale, or consumption within the country.
    • : a tax levied for a license to carry on certain employments, pursue certain sports, etc.
    • : British. the branch of the civil service that collects excise taxes.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ex·cised, ex·cising.

    • : to impose an excise on.

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Examples

  • Like Fosse did with Cabaret, Marshall excised two major characters: the Narrator and the Mysterious Man.

  • And should a silly, sometimes slight comedy like Veep be excised to include yet another harrowing drama, Rectify?

  • Scott's film is less contemplative and more grounded than McCarthy's script, with most of the philosophical digressions excised.

  • That demeaning blind quote has since been excised from the online version of the article.

  • Both writers include explicit sex scenes in their novels, the kind that would normally be excised from modern romance fiction.

  • At such an assembly, or at a preliminary council of Chiefs, he would assuredly speak of his Dream, as he does in the part excised.

  • He considers them hopeless unless they can be excised at a very early stage and the incision followed by caustics.

  • Whatever survival of the past stifles it should be quickly excised and suppressed.

  • If the condition has arisen, the pseudo-sac should be excised.

  • The protruding mass may then be cleanly excised by means of a scalpel.