erase

erase
transitive verb
1) (rub out) auslöschen; (with rubber, knife) ausradieren
2) (obliterate) tilgen (geh.) (from aus)
3) (from recording tape; also Computing) löschen
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[i'reiz, ](American[) i'reis]
verb
(to rub out (pencil marks etc): The typist tried to erase the error.) ausradieren
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erase
[ɪˈreɪz, AM -eɪs]
vt
to \erase sth
1. (remove completely) etw entfernen
to \erase a deficit/gains/losses ein Defizit/Gewinne/Verluste ausgleichen
to \erase a file eine Datei löschen
to \erase sb's memories jds Erinnerungen auslöschen
2. (rub out) letter, mark, word etw ausradieren
to \erase the blackboard AM die Tafel wischen
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[I'reɪz]
vt
ausradieren; (from tape, COMPUT) löschen; (from the mind) streichen (from aus); (sl = kill) erledigen (sl)
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erase [ıˈreız; US -s] v/t
1. a) Farbe etc ab-, auskratzen
b) eine Schrift etc ausstreichen, ausradieren, löschen (alle:
from von)
2. ein(e) Tonband(aufnahme) etc, SCHULE US auch die Tafel löschen
3. fig auslöschen, (aus)tilgen (beide:
from aus):
erase sth from one’s memory (oder mind) etwas aus dem Gedächtnis löschen
4. US sl jemanden kaltmachen
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transitive verb
1) (rub out) auslöschen; (with rubber, knife) ausradieren
2) (obliterate) tilgen (geh.) (from aus)
3) (from recording tape; also Computing) löschen
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v.
löschen v.
radieren v.

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