vanish / ˈvæn ɪʃ /

💦中学词汇消失消失了消失不见消失不见了

vanish3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to disappear from sight, especially quickly; become invisible: The frost vanished when the sun came out.
  2. to go away, especially furtively or mysteriously; disappear by quick departure: The thief vanished in the night.
  3. to disappear by ceasing to exist; come to an end: The pain vanished after he took an aspirin.
  4. Mathematics. to become zero.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to disappear.
n. 名词 noun
  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.

vanish 近义词

v. 动词 verb

disappear

更多vanish例句

  1. Previously unknown papyri crop up only to vanish into private collections and out of the sight of scholars forever.
  2. There he claims he saw a luminous object change colors several times then vanish into the night sky.
  3. After losing out on the WFP backing, “I know Andrew Cuomo just thought I would vanish,” Teachout said.
  4. This teacher says that the wretched Soviet regime will vanish and life will return to normal.
  5. But what made The Beatles and The Beach Boys so spectacular vocally was that they could vanish into each other with their voices.
  6. And then he hung up, left the station to vanish into the murk of the rain swept night.
  7. 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.
  8. He remained on his feet just long enough to see his Time Observatory dim and vanish.
  9. I would have cried like a child who sees the castle he has been dreaming about vanish away as he awakens from sleep.
  10. And by the same token the good Duchess has seen her hair grow white and her gaiety vanish.