wipe out / ˈwaɪpˌaʊt /

歼灭扫除歼灭战消灭

wipe out 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Informal. destruction, annihilation, or murder.
  2. Informal. a decisive defeat.
  3. a fall from a surfboard.
  4. Slang. a total or complete failure: to suffer a wipeout in the stock market.
  5. Slang. complete physical exhaustion.

wipe out 近义词

v. 动词 verb

destroy; get rid of

更多wipe out例句

  1. Because obviously on that dimension at least, a prediction of famine and population wipeout, Vogt was wildly wrong.
  2. In larger surf, you can tie the board-short loop into the laces of your trunks to make sure the top doesn’t come off on a wipeout.
  3. Expect him to dot his fastball, making it cut both ways, at less than max effort with his big weapons being his wipeout curve and change-up.
  4. Democrats say it’s a little too early to say 2020 was a total wipeout for them.
  5. The 2014 election was a wipeout, progressives say, because Democrats lacked a bold economic message to inspire voters.
  6. So 2018 will shape up as another wipeout, and the Senate will flip back to the GOP again.
  7. So Wisconsin was his only hope of avoiding a triple wipeout.
  8. If Santorum had been able to face Romney one-on-one it would have been a wipeout.
  9. As Republicans faced their own wipeout in 2006, conservative commentators penned plenty of pieces along the same lines.