vanish
verb
ˈvænɪʃ
verb
1
to
disappear
suddenly
especially
in
a
way
that
cannot
be
easily
explained
〔尤指莫名其妙地〕突然不见,消失
My
keys
were
here
a
minute
ago
but
now
they’ve
vanished.
我的钥匙刚刚还在这里,现在却不翼而飞了。
vanish
without
(a)
trace/vanish
off
the
face
of
the
earth
(disappear
so
that
no
sign
remains)
消失得无影无踪
The
youngster
vanished
without
a
trace
one
day
and
has
never
been
found.
有一天,那个年轻人消失得无影无踪,再也找不到了。
The
bird
vanished
from
sight
.
那只鸟从视线中消失了。
She
seemed
to
have
just
vanished
into
thin
air
.
(=suddenly
disappeared
in
a
very
mysterious
way)
.
她好像就蒸发了似的。
2
to
suddenly
stop
existing
〔突然〕不存在,灭绝;
[+
from
]
By
the
1930s,
the
wolf
had
vanished
from
the
American
West.
到 20 世纪 30 年代,狼已经在美国西部绝迹了。
Public
support
for
the
Prime
Minister
has
now
vanished.
民众现在已不支持首相。