词组 | rooting out |
释义 | (redirected from rooting out)root out1. To seek out and find something after close inspection or thorough investigation. A noun or pronoun can be used between "root" and "out." Unfortunately, we had to look through each file in the system to root out the true problem. 2. To find something at its source and incapacitate or destroy it. A noun or pronoun can be used between "root" and "out." It turns out that the exterminator didn't root the termites out completely the first time. The new mayor has vowed to root out street crime. root something outto get rid of something completely; to destroy something to its roots or core. No government will ever root out crime completely. The principal wants to root out troublemakers at the local school. root outSearch for, seek to discover, as in He was trying to root out the reason for her long absence. This idiom alludes to the way hogs dig by using their snouts. [Mid-1800s] root outv. 1. To uncover or expose the source of something: The government agents rooted out the source of the drug money. The mayor hated corruption and vowed to root it out. 2. To incapacitate or destroy something at its source: The exterminator was unable to root out the last few mice from the kitchen. The gophers are making a mess of the lawn—we need to root them out! |
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