rid 的定义
rid or rid·ded, rid·ding.
- to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable: I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit.
- to relieve or disembarrass: to rid the mind of doubt.
- Archaic. to deliver or rescue: to rid them out of bondage; to rid him from his enemies.
rid 近义词
do away with; free
rid 的近义词 37 个
- clear
- eliminate
- eradicate
- liberate
- purge
- relieve
- unload
- abolish
- deliver
- disabuse
- disburden
- disembarrass
- disencumber
- dump
- eject
- expel
- exterminate
- extinguish
- extirpate
- fire
- junk
- release
- remove
- scrap
- shed
- unburden
- uproot
- give the brush
- heave-ho
- kiss goodbye
- make free
- roust
- send packing
- shake off
- throw away
- throw out
- toss out
rid 的反义词 11 个
更多rid例句
- We know from history that trying to get rid of them won’t work.
- Steven Bradford, a Democrat from Gardena, told the Assembly Judiciary Committee Wednesday that there are mechanisms for getting rid of bad politicians, doctors, lawyers — but not the people with legal authority to commit force and take lives.
- As a result of that legal effort, though, Solana Beach could soon become the second city in North County to voluntarily get rid of its illegal email retention policy.
- While it’s efficient for sales teams to sell a suite of products, decentralizing gets rid of the expertise.
- That made Carson and his colleagues wonder if getting rid of the suppressor cells could create an environment for checkpoint blockers to work better.
- “I sense that mobile games are starting to shed their skin, getting rid of all the dead things they carry around,” he says.
- In fact, there is still a lot to do to rid the entire world of gay inequality.
- Meanwhile advocacy groups like GLAAD help rid our larger culture of hidden biases and bigotry.
- “He was talking about getting rid of Savannah two weeks off her maternity leave,” says the NBC News type.
- “The Americans were a tool, used by the Safis in the Pech to rid them of their competition in the timber trade,” Zalwar Khan said.
- I shall only be away for six months; you know I have made up my mind to get rid of the whole bag of tricks.
- But I couldn't get rid of the notion that he would hand me out the same dose he had given MacRae if only he had the power.
- To get rid of our lamentations, the captain launched out in praises of the charming little town, and had us conveyed to land.
- The English authorities expressly allege a deliberate purpose on Bruce's part to rid himself of his rival.
- That Gilly run'd away, to get rid on ye, an' went an' listed for a soger, an' be gone to forin parts.