exorcise的意思和读音

exorcise

: [ˈeksɔrˌsaɪz] : [ˈeksɔː(r)saɪz]

v.);

exorcises  exorcising  exorcised  

exorcisev.

1.~ sth (from sb/sth)),to make an evil spirit leave a place or sb's body by special prayers or magic

2.~ sth (from sth)to remove sth that is bad or painful from your mind

She had managed to exorcize these unhappy memories from her mind.

v.1.();... (out of; from)

v.1.to get rid of an evil spirit using something such as a ceremony or prayer2.to do something that helps you to stop thinking about a bad experience or memory

1. explore( ); exorcise); exit( 退

2. exorbitant exorcise () exotic ...

3. chacma ... exorcise , ... neonate ... ...

4. exonerate exorcise exotic , ...

5. explore( ); exorcise); exit( 退

6. chacma ... exorcise , ... neonate ... ...

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1.Like the legend of the snake-shaped genie who protects the gold from prospectors and holy men trying to exorcise it with tricks and prayers.

2.Seeking to exorcise the ghost of Vietnam, it says the main objective is to protect the population rather than kill the enemy.

3.A noodle shop delivery worker lured a teenager to bed by claiming he could exorcise the evil spirit he claimed was possessing her.

4.As they are believed to be able to exorcise evil spirits and bring luck, people often carry them and hang them in their homes.

5.Peach Boy becomes righteous and indignant, he decides to exorcise demons, but unexpectedly, his mother is killed by the devil.

6.She dressed severely , wore flat- heeled shoes , and had her hair cropped short, as if to exorcise her femininity .穿仿

7.A woman who has psychic visions returns to her hometown to exorcise her demons , and finds both danger and love .

8.But this time, the local Youth Troupe with a new mill for the dowry, wanted to send his daughter betrothed to exorcise.

9.Mr Fincher aims to tell a fascinating story, not to exorcise a collective obsession.

10.On Dragon Boat Festival, folk are accustomed to hoist with me, pray to exorcise evil spirits, wen flooding bring good luck.