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oblivion

[əˈblɪviən] [əˈblɪviən]
例句
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • N-UNCOUNT
    无意识状态;沉睡;昏迷
    Oblivion is the state of not being aware of what is happening around you, for example because you are asleep or unconscious.
    例句
    He just drank himself into oblivion... 他喝得完全不省人事。 Within the hour he had slipped once again into deep and dreamless oblivion. 不出一小时,他再次陷入了无梦的沉睡。
  • N-UNCOUNT
    被遗忘的状态;湮没
    Oblivion is the state of having been forgotten or of no longer being considered important.
    例句
    It seems that the so-called new theory is likely to sink into oblivion. 这所谓的新理论看来将很可能被人淡忘。
  • N-UNCOUNT
    被摧毁;被毁灭;被夷为平地
    If you say that something is bombed or blasted into oblivion, you are emphasizing that it is completely destroyed.
    例句
    An entire poor section of town was bombed into oblivion. 城市的一整片贫民区被炸为了平地。
英汉词典释义
  • n.
    遗忘, 忘却;无感觉, 无知觉
    a minor masterpiece saved from oblivion 免于湮没的小杰作
    被遗忘, 被忘却
    The ancient civilization fellinto oblivion. 古代的文明被遗忘了。
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. the state of being disregarded or forgotten
    2. total forgetfulness;
    "he sought the great oblivion of sleep"