remove
verb
noun
rɪˈmuːv verb
1
TAKE AWAY
移走
to take something away from, out of, or off the place where it is 移走; 搬走; 去掉
Remove the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.
撕下旧墙纸,把墙上的洞都填平。
remove sth from sth
Reference books may not be removed from the library.
参考书不得带出图书馆。
2
GET RID OF
排除
to get rid of something so that it does not exist any longer 清除,除去
a cleaner that will remove wine stains
去葡萄酒酒渍的清洁剂
The college removed rules that prevented women from enrolling.
这所大学取消了禁止女性入学的规定。
3
FROM A JOB
免职
to force someone out of an important position or dismiss them from a job 免除…的职务; 开除
remove sb from sth
Congress could remove the President from office.
国会可以罢免总统。
4
CLOTHES
衣服
to take off a piece of clothing [正式] 摘掉; 脱掉 formal
He removed his hat and gloves.
他摘下了帽子和手套。
5
be far removed from sth
to be very different from something 与某事物迥然不同
The events in the newspaper article were far removed from reality.
报纸上报道的这些事件和事实大相径庭。
6
cousin once/twice etc removed
the child, GRANDCHILD etc of your COUSIN , or your cousin’s father, grandfather etc 隔一代/两代等的堂 (表 )亲戚
noun
7 a distance or amount by which two things are separated [尤英,正式] 距离; 差距; 间距
at a remove
The X-ray operator works at a safe remove in a separate room.
X 光操作人员是在独立的房间、安全的距离下工作的。