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removal

/ri-moo-vuhl/US // rɪˈmu vəl //UK // (rɪˈmuːvəl) //

移除,拆除,清除,搬迁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of removing.
    • : change of residence, position, etc.
    • : dismissal, as from an office.

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Examples

  • The account had over 800,000 followers prior to its removal, according to The Wall Street Journal.

  • She didn’t bother to contest the removal and moved in with a relative.

  • The removal vote — which passed 230-199, with 11 Republicans joining the Democrats — could be a watershed moment for both parties, but particularly the GOP.

  • So, if we’re going to an institutional removal, like a hospital, you could just bring one person.

  • After videos of Greene emerged questioning the veracity of school shootings, Democrats demanded her removal.

  • Tank Battle Jeep Guard Crush -- some editorial changes and the removal of all blood when the guards are crushed by the tank.

  • “There has been no visible progress of oil removal,” he said in the April 2012 inspection report.

  • A lawyer for RSD reportedly contacted sites hosting archived RSD material demanding its removal.

  • It took nearly 20 years between the first allegation and his ultimate removal.

  • At the time, the renamed corner caused a slight international squabble and demands for its removal.

  • I would not trust their removal to any other hand, and so, the panel comes out without a shake.

  • After removal of the surface earth and rock, the proportion of refuse rock is about twenty-five tons to one of asbestos.

  • And Lady Hartledon, rather piqued, gave the necessary orders on the following day for the removal.

  • Mr. Boar, who had watched his approach, rose at the removal of the hat, and replied in the affirmative.

  • The removal of these substances from solution is easily illustrated by a simple experiment.