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Verb:
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move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment;
"The war uprooted many people"
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destroy completely, as if down to the roots;
"the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted"
"root out corruption"
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pull up by or as if by the roots;
"uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden"
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用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Whthin seconds a tornado can uproot trees.
幾多分鐘內,塵卷風就能連根拔起小樹。
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The trunk of an elephant is powerful enough to uproot trees.
大象的長鼻身強體壯得做到將林木連根拔起。
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The family decided to uproot themselves and emigrate to Australia.
它們一大家子絕對分開故土,遷居新西蘭。
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To take the new job he had to uproot his whole family and settled abroad.
他為接受了新的的工作不許不舉家遷居,在在海外再次定居。
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A bad habit once contracted takes a very long time to uproot (or root up).
壞喜歡一旦發現飼養,須要挺長的時才華殺滅。
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A bad habit once contracted takes a very long time to uproot.
壞適應如果陪養,必須要 好長的準確時間才可根治。
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A system of tipping had prevailed..which he would endeavour to uproot.
來源于:Daily News
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She uprooted the family from Kent..and went to farthest Pembrokeshire.
源于:Daily Telegraph
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