0 to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen:
However, this decoding depends on a simultaneous appreciation of martyrdom as a radical act which transgresses, even obliterates, key boundaries.
The traditional distinction between rural and urban has, however, largely been obliterated by modern communications.
They were standing at the front of the stage, choir-fashion, obliterating the voices of several soloists further up-stage.
As with the onemeasure patterns, the accents here create rhythmic tension without obliterating the underlying duple feel.
The intercordal spaces are obliterated by leaflet tissue.
Tricuspid stenosis, when present, is treated by fenestration of die anterosuperior leaflet wherever die intercordal spaces are obliterated.
The original nappe geometry was obliterated by block tectonics.
Decortication and decerebration obliterated felt-pain from the experiment, and represented the laboratory as a pain-free space.
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徹底毀掉,抹去,覆蓋(使不留痕跡), 忘卻,抹掉(想法或感情)…
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彻底毁掉,抹去,覆盖(使不留痕迹), 忘却,抹掉(想法或感情)…
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borrar, arrasar, obliterar…
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apagar, destruir, obliterar…
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yerle bir etmek, tarumar etmek, tamamen yok etmek…
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rayer, anéantir, effacer…
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vyhladit, zahladit, smazat…
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udslette, udviske…
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