denude 英 [dɪˈnju:d]   美 [dɪˈnud]

denude

denude  英 [dɪˈnju:d] 美 [dɪˈnud]

vt. 剥夺;使裸露 

进行时:denuding  过去式:denuded  过去分词:denuded  第三人称单数:denudes 

IT proceeded to denude the statue, fronting the church bishop's podium. 接着她掀去面对主教讲台的那座雕像的外套。
This acid air has been known to denude forests, and obviously the inhalation of such air cannot be good for human lungs. 这种酸性气体,我们都知道毁坏森林。 显然,吸入这样的空气对人的肺不利。

  • When you denude something, you expose it by taking away what covers or protects it. Loggers who clearcut forests denude them of all trees.
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  • vt. 剥夺;使裸露
  • 1. IT proceeded to denude the statue, fronting the church bishop's podium.

    接着她掀去面对主教讲台的那座雕像的外套。

  • 2. This acid air has been known to denude forests, and obviously the inhalation of such air cannot be good for human lungs.

    这种酸性气体,我们都知道毁坏森林。 显然,吸入这样的空气对人的肺不利。

  • 3. Mining would pollute the lake and denude the forest.

    采矿会污染湖水,毁掉森林。

  • denude (v.) early 15c. (implied in denuded), from Middle French dénuder, from Latin denudare "to lay bare, strip; uncover, expose," from de- "away" (see de-) + nudare "to strip," from nudus "naked, bare" (see naked). Related: Denuding.
de·nude / dɪˈnjuːd ; NAmE dɪˈnuːd / verb [usually passive ] denudesth (of sth) ( formal) to remove the covering, features, etc. from sth, so that it is exposed 剥光;使裸露;使光秃 hillsides denuded of trees 光秃秃没有树的山坡 denude denudes denuded denuding de·nude / dɪˈnjuːd ; NAmE dɪˈnuːd /
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