obliteration

英 [əˌblɪt.ərˈeɪ.ʃən]      美 [əˌblɪt̬.əˈreɪ.ʃən]
  • n. 闭塞;涂去,删除;消灭
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obliteration (n.)
1650s, from Late Latin obliterationem (nominative obliteratio), noun of action from past participle stem of obliterare (see obliterate).
1. The policy is obliteration, openly acknowledged.
政策是彻底毁灭, 公开承认的政策.
2. " Obliteration is not a justifiable act of war "
“ 彻底消灭并不是有理的战争行为 ”
3. The result of these invasions was the near obliteration of ancient Egypt.
这几次入侵使古代埃及几遭毁灭.
4. The general public still thinks in terms of the obliteration of cities.
普通群众仍旧从城市的毁灭上思考问题.
5. The obliteration of the grotto was not only possible, but relatively easy.
摧毁山洞不但可能, 而且易如反掌.