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vanish

/van-ish/US // ˈvæn ɪʃ //UK // (ˈvænɪʃ) //

消失,消失了,消失不见,消失不见了

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to disappear from sight, especially quickly; become invisible: The frost vanished when the sun came out.
    • : to go away, especially furtively or mysteriously; disappear by quick departure: The thief vanished in the night.
    • : to disappear by ceasing to exist; come to an end: The pain vanished after he took an aspirin.
    • : Mathematics. to become zero.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to disappear.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Phonetics. the last part of a vowel sound when it differs noticeably in quality from the main sound, as the faint at the end of the in the pronunciation of pain.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Previously unknown papyri crop up only to vanish into private collections and out of the sight of scholars forever.

  • There he claims he saw a luminous object change colors several times then vanish into the night sky.

  • After losing out on the WFP backing, “I know Andrew Cuomo just thought I would vanish,” Teachout said.

  • This teacher says that the wretched Soviet regime will vanish and life will return to normal.

  • But what made The Beatles and The Beach Boys so spectacular vocally was that they could vanish into each other with their voices.

  • And then he hung up, left the station to vanish into the murk of the rain swept night.

  • But indeed, it was useless to rub her eyes, the dwarfs did not vanish, and so she was obliged to believe that they were real.

  • He remained on his feet just long enough to see his Time Observatory dim and vanish.

  • I would have cried like a child who sees the castle he has been dreaming about vanish away as he awakens from sleep.

  • And by the same token the good Duchess has seen her hair grow white and her gaiety vanish.