(Brit. informal, dated)get the better of someone(英,非正式,舊)勝過某人
wipe the floor with
(informal)inflict a humiliating defeat on(非正式)使…遭受恥辱性失敗
wipe the slate clean
forgive or forget past faults or offences; make a fresh start原諒過去的錯誤;忘卻以往的冒犯;重新開始
wipe something off
subtract an amount from a value or debt扣除價值額(或債務額)
wipe someone out
kill a large number of people殺死大批人(一般作 be wiped out)ruin someone financially在財務上毀掉某人(informal)exhaust or intoxicate someone(非正式)使某人筋疲力盡;使喝醉
wipe something out
eliminate something completely徹底消滅某物
wipe out
To destroy or be destroyed completely.消滅:徹底摧毀或被徹底破壞&I{Slang} To murder.&I{【俚語】} 殺死,謀殺&I{Sports} To lose one's balance and fall or jump off a surfboard.&I{【體育運動】} 被浪打翻:失去平衡,然后從沖浪板上翻跌下來或跳下來
英語四級真題
This has wiped 6% off the value of the soft tissue paper market in the UK.
出自-2017年6月閱讀原文
英語六級真題
The recession permanently wiped out 2.5 million jobs.
出自-2012年12月閱讀原文
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VERB
拭;擦;揩
If you wipe something, you rub its surface to remove dirt or liquid from it.
If you say that something wipes the smile off someone's face, you mean that it suddenly spoils their enjoyment or removes an advantage that they had and that you are pleased about it.