oblivion
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Oblivion is the state of not being aware of what is happening around you, for example, because you are asleep or unconscious. 神志不清
He just drank himself jovially into oblivion. 他一味痛飲直到自己神志不清。
2. N-UNCOUNT Oblivion is the state of having been forgotten or of no longer being considered important. 被淡忘狀態(tài)
It seems that the so-called new theory is likely to sink into oblivion. 那所謂的新理論似乎可能被淡忘。
3. N-UNCOUNT If you say that something is bombed or blasted into oblivion, you are emphasizing that it is completely destroyed. 被徹底摧毀[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
An entire poor section of town was bombed into oblivion. 城鎮(zhèn)的整個(gè)貧民區(qū)被徹底炸毀了。
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劍橋詞典
oblivion noun [U] (NO MEMORY)
the state of being completely forgotten
被遺忘,被忘卻;湮沒(méi)
He was another minor poet who was consigned to oblivion. 他又是一位湮沒(méi)無(wú)聞的小詩(shī)人。
These toys will be around for a year or two, then fade /slide /sink into oblivion. 這些玩具會(huì)風(fēng)行一兩年,然后漸漸被人遺忘。
the state of being completely destroyed
完全被毀滅;徹底被消滅
The planes bombed the city into oblivion. 飛機(jī)將該市炸成一片廢墟。
oblivion noun [U] (UNCONSCIOUS)
the state of being unconscious
無(wú)知覺(jué),無(wú)意識(shí);不省人事
He sought oblivion in a bottle of whisky . 他試圖用一瓶威士忌酒來(lái)忘卻一切。 返回 oblivion