请输入您要查询的英文词组:

 

词组 disappear
释义
disappear /ˌdɪsəˈpɪə $ -ˈpɪr/ verb [I] to become impossible to see any longer, or be impossible to findnounsa man/woman/boy/girl etc disappears The man disappeared on the day after the murder.a car/ship/plane/train disappears He stood there watching until the little car had disappeared.the sun/moon/cloud disappears The sun disappeared behind a cloud.sb’s money/savings disappear It is impossible to know how the money disappeared.sb’s hopes/anger/worries disappear The team’s hopes of winning disappeared.adverbsdisappear completely/altogether The next day, the pain had completely disappeared.mysteriously disappear Several reporters in the area have mysteriously disappeared.sth has almost/virtually/practically disappeared Dolphins have virtually disappeared from this part of the ocean.phrasesdisappear without trace (=disappear without leaving any signs that you were there) Hundreds of people disappear without trace every year.disappear from view/sight The train went around a bend and disappeared from view.disappear into thin air (=completely disappear in way that seems mysterious) The money had somehow disappeared into thin air.disappear from/off the face of the earth (=disappear completely – a rather informal phrase, used for emphasis) As far as I knew, he had disappeared off the face of the earth.disappear into a crowd The thief ran away and disappeared into the crowd.disappear over the horizon (=disappear after passing the place where the sky seems to meet the sea or the land) The ship slowly disappeared over the horizon.THESAURUS: disappear vanish to disappear very suddenly, especially in a mysterious way: When I looked again, the boy had vanished. | His smile vanished and he looked worried. | Two days later the pain vanished. | The investment failed and their money vanished. | Her plane vanished without trace in the middle of the Indian Ocean (=disappeared completely, without leaving any signs that it was there). | The bird flew up and vanished from sight (=it could not be seen). | It seems impossible for a whole continent to just vanish from the face of the earth. go awaypain | headache | hunger | problem | issue | threat | question to disappear and stop causing problems: The doctor gave me an injection, and the pain went away. | I wish this headache would go away. | After a few hours, the hunger went away. | We can’t just wait for the problem to go away. | The issue has not gone away and the government needs to start doing something about it. | The threat of another attack has never completely gone away. | Some people are hoping that if we ignore the question, it will go away by itself. fade (away)sound | voice | laughter | light | anger | hope | power | scandal to gradually become less clear, strong, or bright, and finally disappear: The sound of the city faded away. | Their voices faded away into the distance. | The speaker stopped, and the laughter faded away. | The light faded away, and they found themselves in complete darkness. | His anger slowly faded away and he became more cheerful. | Hopes of peace are fading. | The power of the state is beginning to fade away, because of the internet. | Just when the first scandal had faded away, there was news of another. melt awaycrowd | anger | tension | opposition | support | doubt to disappear, especially gradually. Melt away is used about groups of people or feelings, especially in written descriptions: The concert ended and the crowd slowly started to melt away. | When she apologized, his anger melted away. | Public opposition to the plan melted away. die outspecies | animal | plant | custom | tradition | practice | language | disease to stop existing after gradually becoming more and more rare: Scientists estimate that between 15 and 20 species are dying out every year (=types of animal or plant). | The animal is in danger of dying out, because of the destruction of the rain forests. | The report estimates that up to 40,000 plants could die out by the middle of next century. | Sometimes the streets are decorated with flower petals, although this custom is dying out. | Many of these old traditions are dying out. | Boys used to do boxing at school, but the practice died out in the 1960s (=this activity stopped). | The language is only spoken by a few people, and there are fears that it could die out very soon. | The disease was believed to have died out. | Wolves had died out in much of Europe.If a type of animal or plant stops existing because they have all died, you can say that it becomes extinct: Dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago. The rocks contain the bones of extinct species of animals (=types of animals that no longer exist).ANTONYMS appear (1)
随便看

 

英语词组固定搭配大全包含4241条英汉双解词组,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词组、短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/5/21 9:24:32