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单词 disappear
例句
disappeardisappear /ˌdɪsəˈpɪr/ verb 1 to become impossible to see any longer disappear
to become impossible to see any longer:
  • The sun disappeared behind a cloud.
  • I watched until the ship disappeared over the horizon.
  • vanish
    to disappear suddenly, in a way that you cannot explain:
  • When I looked again, the men had vanished into the crowd.
  • fade away
    to gradually become less clear, strong, or bright, and then disappear:
  • The last rays of the evening sun faded away.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see appear
    2 to be lost, or to be impossible to find disappear
    to be lost, or to be impossible to find:
  • My keys have disappeared again. I can’t find them anywhere.
  • The dog disappeared when we were hiking in the mountains.
  • vanish
    to suddenly be impossible to find. You use vanish when this happens suddenly and you cannot explain why:
  • I put my bag on this chair a moment ago, and now it seems to have vanished.
  • disappear/vanish without a trace
    to disappear completely without leaving anything that shows what happened:
  • The boat vanished without a trace off the coast of Bermuda.
  • 3 to stop existing disappear
    to stop existing:
  • Fifty percent of the forest has disappeared over the last ten years.
  • die out
    to gradually stop existing. You use die out especially about a type of animal or plant, a disease, or a custom:
  • The disease has died out in most of the world, but it is still found in a few areas of Africa.
  • The old ways of farming are slowly dying out.
  • become extinct
    if a type of animal or plant becomes extinct, it stops existing completely:
  • If nothing is done to save the whales, they will become extinct.
  • cease to exist (formal)
    to stop existing completely:
  • The Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991 and was divided into different countries.
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