remove
US: /ɹiˈmuv/
UK: /ɹɪmˈuːv/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
remove /ri'mu:v/- danh từ
- món ăn tiếp theo (sau một món khác)
- sự lên lớp
- examination for the remove: kỳ thi lên lớp
- not to get one's remove: không được lên lớp
- lớp chuyển tiếp (trong một số trường ở Anh)
- khoảng cách, sự khác biệt
- to be many removes from the carefree days of one's youth: khác biệt rất xa những ngày vô tư lự của tuổi thanh xuân
- ngoại động từ
- dời đi, di chuyển, dọn, cất dọn
- to remove a machine: chuyển một cái máy (ra chỗ khác)
- to remove mountains: (nghĩa bóng) dời non lấp biển, làm những việc phi thường
- bỏ ra, tháo ra
- to remove one's hat: bỏ mũ ra
- to remove a tyre: tháo lốp xe
- cách chức, đuổi
- to remove an afficial: cách chức một viên chức
- lấy ra, đưa ra, rút ra...
- to remove a boy from school: xin rút một học sinh ra khỏi trường
- tẩy trừ (tham nhũng...), tẩy, xoá bỏ, loại bỏ
- to remove grease stains: tẩy vết mỡ
- to remove someone's name from a list: xoá bỏ tên ai trong danh sách
- giết, thủ tiêu, khử đi
- làm hết (đau đớn), xua đuổi sạch (sự sợ hãi, mối nghi ngờ...)
- bóc (niêm phong)
- (y học) cắt bỏ
- (y học) tháo (băng)
- dời đi, di chuyển, dọn, cất dọn
- nội động từ
- dời đi xa, đi ra, tránh ra xa
- they shall never remove from here: họ nhất định không bao giờ rời khỏi chốn này đâu
- dọn nhà, đổi chỗ ở
- to remove to a new house: dọn nhà đến một căn nhà mới
- dời đi xa, đi ra, tránh ra xa
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun+ verb [VN]
1 ~ sth/sb (from sth/sb) (written) to take sth/sb away from a place: He removed his hand from her shoulder. + Illegally parked vehicles will be removed. + Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour. + Remove the pan from the heat and continue to stir the sauce.
2 (written) to take off clothing, etc. from the body: She removed her glasses and rubbed her eyes.
3 ~ sth (from sb/sth) to get rid of sth unpleasant, dirty, etc.; to make sth disappear: She has had the tumour removed. + to remove problems / obstacles / objections + The news removed any doubts about the company's future. + It was impossible to remove the stain from the tablecloth.
4 to dismiss sb from their position or job: The elections removed the government from power.
Idioms: once, twice, etc. removed (of a COUSIN) belonging to a different GENERATION: He's my cousin's son so he's my first cousin once removed.
be far / further / furthest removed from sth to be very different from sth; to not be connected with sth: Many of these books are far removed from the reality of the children's lives.
+ noun [C, U] (formal) an amount by which two things are separated: Charlotte seemed to be living at one remove from reality.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 take off, doff, shed, cast off:
Gentlemen are requested to remove their hats in her presence.
2 take away, get rid of, carry away or off, shift; transfer:
When I arrived this morning, my desk had been removed. The threat of war has been removed. Kindly remove your elbows from the table
3 obliterate, delete, erase, expunge, eradicate, efface, eliminate, take off, wipe or rub out, wipe or rub off, get rid of:
Use chemicals to remove the graffiti from the wall.
4 murder, assassinate, kill, slay, execute, exterminate, eliminate, liquidate, eradicate, massacre, slaughter, do away with, dispose of, get rid of, purge, Slang rub or wipe out, do in, bump off, US waste:
We brought in some of the boys to remove the competition.
5 discharge, dismiss, depose, unseat, displace, expel, oust, turn out, get rid of, purge, Colloq fire, sack, kick out:
Andrews must be removed from his job before he does any more harm.
6 relocate, move, transfer, shift:
I removed to a quieter place where I could write in peace.
7 take out, unfasten, detach, disconnect, separate, undo:
They have to remove the transmission to overhaul it.
n.
8 distance, space, interval, separation:
They tried to keep the girls and the boys at some remove from one another.
Collocation
ADV.
altogether, completely, entirely | effectively
By producing an heir, the Queen effectively removed her cousin's hopes of succeeding to the throne.
| permanently, temporarily | quickly | easily
The old cladding can be easily removed using a claw hammer.
| painlessly | carefully | forcibly
people who have been forcibly removed from their homes
| surgically
Unsightly moles can be removed surgically.
| physically
ADV.
try to | be possible to | be difficult to
These stains can be difficult to remove.
PREP.
for
Fittings should be completely removed for cleaning.
| from
She removed the dirty dishes from the table.
| with
Bee stings should be removed with tweezers.
PHRASES
remove sth at a stroke
The proposed law would remove at a stroke the long-cherished right to trial by jury.
Concise dictionary
removes|removed|removingrɪ'muːvnoun
+degree of figurative distance or separation
verb
+remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
+remove from a position or an office
+dispose of
+cause to leave
+shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes
+go away or leave
+kill intentionally and with premeditation
+get rid of something abstract