remove
verb
noun
rɪˈmuːv
verb
1
TAKE AWAY
移走
to
take
something
away
from,
out
of,
or
off
the
place
where
it
is
移走; 搬走; 去掉
Remove
the
old
wallpaper
and
fill
any
holes
in
the
walls.
撕下旧墙纸,把墙上的洞都填平。
remove
sth
from
sth
Reference
books
may
not
be
removed
from
the
library.
参考书不得带出图书馆。
2
GET RID OF
排除
to
get
rid
of
something
so
that
it
does
not
exist
any
longer
清除,除去
a
cleaner
that
will
remove
wine
stains
去葡萄酒酒渍的清洁剂
The
college
removed
rules
that
prevented
women
from
enrolling.
这所大学取消了禁止女性入学的规定。
3
FROM A JOB
免职
to
force
someone
out
of
an
important
position
or
dismiss
them
from
a
job
免除…的职务; 开除
remove
sb
from
sth
Congress
could
remove
the
President
from
office.
国会可以罢免总统。
4
CLOTHES
衣服
to
take
off
a
piece
of
clothing
[正式] 摘掉; 脱掉
formal
He
removed
his
hat
and
gloves.
他摘下了帽子和手套。
5
be far removed from sth
to
be
very
different
from
something
与某事物迥然不同
The
events
in
the
newspaper
article
were
far
removed
from
reality.
报纸上报道的这些事件和事实大相径庭。
6
cousin once/twice etc removed
the
child,
GRANDCHILD
etc
of
your
COUSIN
,
or
your
cousin’s
father,
grandfather
etc
隔一代/两代等的堂 (表 )亲戚
noun
7
a
distance
or
amount
by
which
two
things
are
separated
[尤英,正式] 距离; 差距; 间距
at
a
remove
The
X-ray
operator
works
at
a
safe
remove
in
a
separate
room.
X 光操作人员是在独立的房间、安全的距离下工作的。