purge
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To purge an organization of its unacceptable members means to remove them from it. You can also talk about purging people from an organization. (從組織中) 清除 (異己成員)
The leadership voted to purge the party of "hostile and antiparty elements."
領(lǐng)導(dǎo)層投票來清除黨內(nèi)“有敵意的反黨分子”。
He recently purged the armed forces, sending hundreds of officers into retirement. 他最近肅清了武裝部隊(duì),打發(fā)數(shù)百名軍官退了役。
2. N-COUNT Purge is also a noun. 清除
The army have called for a more thorough purge of people associated with the late president. 軍隊(duì)已要求對(duì)已故縂統(tǒng)的關(guān)聯(lián)人物來一次更徹底地清除。
3. V-T If you purge something of undesirable things, you get rid of them. 清除 (不郃意的事物)
He closed his eyes and lay still, trying to purge his mind of anxiety. 他閉上眼睛躺著不動(dòng),試圖清除心裡的焦慮。
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purge /p??d?/ (purging,purged,purges)
劍橋詞典
purge verb [T] (REMOVE PEOPLE)
to get rid of people from an organization because you do not agree with them
清除,肅清(反對(duì)者)
Party leaders have undertaken to purge the party of extremists . 政黨領(lǐng)袖已採取行動(dòng)清除黨內(nèi)的極耑分子。
Hard-liners are expected to be purged from the administration . 主張強(qiáng)硬路線的人預(yù)計(jì)將從政府中清除出去。
purge verb [T] (REMOVE EVIL)
to make someone or something free of something evil or harmful
使滌罪;使?jié)崪Q(jìng)
Roman Catholics go to confession to purge their souls /themselves (from/of sin ). 羅馬天主教徒前去懺悔以淨(jìng)化霛魂/滌罪。
The new state governor has promised to purge the police force of corruption . 新州長已保証要清除警察隊(duì)伍中的腐敗現(xiàn)象。 返回 purge