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●ˌwhite sth ˈout (especially NAmE) 1. to cover a mistake that you make when you are writing or typing, by covering it with a white liquid (correction fluid) (用白色修正液)涂盖,遮掩(书写或打印错误)◆I noticed that my name had been whited out. 我发现自己的名字被修正液涂掉了。2. (of weather conditions 天气状况) to make it difficult to enter, leave or move round a place, or to stop an event from taking place, because there is so much snow that it is impossible to see anything 大雪封住(道路、地区等);因大雪取消(活动等)◆Blizzards had whited out the whole county. 暴风雪使全郡被大雪覆盖。◆Snowstorms almost whited out the final day of the tournament. 锦标赛最后一天的赛事差点因暴风雪取消。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ▸ ˈwhite-out noun weather conditions in which there is so much snow or cloud that it is impossible to see anything 乳白天空 |