Buddhist glossary : idiom : comparative philology > obliterate
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Gone
  Explanation: Something is totally lost, it is not left behind.
  Usage: Partial official; as predicate; containing derogatory
  Source: Tang Bai "discussion stele Cifu": "with the false sincerity, a small defect of small disadvantages, exhaustive carry natural swing."
  Examples: The Republic of political, ~, Hao Hao new state, suspended for the virtual device. ★ Caidong Fan, Xu hut Father "Romance of the Republic of popular" back to the fifty-ninth
dàng rán wú cún
  Described the loss of the original things count them out
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No. 3
  We established a number of monuments in the burst of bombs have gone
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All destroyed, vanish net
  All destroyed, vanish net. Qing Gu, "Day admitted his wife did not get to know surname": "Chinese most important genealogy, and Five, they were gone." "History of Qing Dynasty Calamity Chi 2": "May, 10 000 set port lake of fire, city shop houses gone. "Wei Wei" Eastern "Part VI of Chapter XI:" This is one of the key enemy bombing ... ... stations and the station had blown all gone. "
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No. 5
  Shaken: completely empty. Describe things completely lost, there is nothing left.
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No. 6
  【成 语】荡然无存
  【拼 音】 dàng rán wú cún
  【释 义】 荡:洗涤;荡然:干净的样子。全都毁坏,消失尽净。空荡荡的什么东西也不存在了。
  【出 处】 唐·白居易《议碑碣词赋》:“着诚去伪,小疵小弊,荡然无遗矣。”
  【用 法】 偏正式;作谓语;含贬义
  【示 例】 魏巍《对方》第六部第11章:“站台和车站早已被炸得~。
  【近义词】 化为乌有、付之东流、无影无踪、
  【反义词】 依然故我、原封不动
English Expression
  1. n.:  obliterate,  with nothing left,  be dissipated
Thesaurus
Infinite mystery, change constantly, Infinite variety, be most changeful, fantasticality, vagary, vary contingency, there is a sudden change in the situation, make still further progress, change constantly like cloud and wave, lubricity, vagrancy, diversity, ebb and flow contingency, ebb and flow boundless, sudden change of a situation, Changing situation, Yunjuefenggui, Ghost out of power into, Ghost out empathic, Ten of nine changes, give oneself a shake and change into another form, Hey presto!, chop and `change keep changing one's plans, opinions, etc
Containing Phrases
invest air obliterate