英[rɪd]美[rɪd]
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来自古诺斯语rhthja,清理土地,清理垃圾,来自Proto-Germanic*reudijan,清理土地,来自PIE*reudh,清理土地。后词义通用化,用以指摆脱,清除。
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小知识
When you clear out or eliminate something you don't want, you rid yourself of it. If even one child is allergic to peanuts, a school will often rid the cafeteria of all food made with peanuts.
For years, activists have worked to rid the world of nuclear weapons, while a dieter's priority might be to rid himself of ten extra pounds. Freeing someone from something unwanted is to rid them of it, whether it's ants in their kitchen or stress about their job. In the thirteenth century, rid meant “clear a space, set free, or save,” from a Scandinavian root that's related to the Old Norse ryeja, “to clear land of obstructions.”
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get rid of摆脱,除去
rid of除去,摆脱
get rid摆脱;排除;处理掉
got rid of v.免除,除去,摆脱
rid of除去,摆脱
get rid摆脱;排除;处理掉
got rid of v.免除,除去,摆脱