单词 | Rid |
例句 | 1. Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. 2. He couldn't get rid of the enchantment of Lucy. 3. I thought I got rid of you. 4. Radicals were jubilant at getting rid of him. 5. It is difficult to get rid of insects. 6. You must rid yourself of this gloomy mood. 7. Are you trying to get rid of me? 8. Try to get rid of your nasty cold. 9. We'll have to get rid of him. 10. The regime got rid of most of its opponents. 11. I can't get rid of the idea. 12. We strongly advise you to rid yourself of the bad habit of smoking. 13. He was a nuisance and we're all well rid of him . 14. The owner needs to get rid of the car for financial reasons. 15. We had to fumigate the cellar to get rid of cockroaches. 16. He shook the blankets vigorously to get rid of the dust. 17. The mother wanted her little son to get rid of the bad habit of picking at his food. 18. This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums. 19. be rid of sb/sth to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want: She wanted to be rid of her parents and their authority. 20. It's time we got rid of all these old toys. 21. I was glad to be rid of the car when I finally sold it. 21. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 22. He has gone, and I'm glad to be rid of him. 23. This shampoo helps to get rid of scurf. 24. To flee vice is the begnning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. 25. Stepping forward can't finish the distance while going backwards can't get rid of the memory. 26. I began to suspect they were trying to get rid of me. 27. He was a boring nuisance! I'm glad to be rid of him. 28. A young man attached himself to me at the party and I couldn't get rid of him. 29. I didn't enjoy marking those papers and I was glad to be rid of them. 30. He persisted in obtruding himself despite our efforts to get rid of him. 1. He couldn't get rid of the enchantment of Lucy. 2. Radicals were jubilant at getting rid of him. 3. Are you trying to get rid of me? 4. We'll have to get rid of him. 5. The regime got rid of most of its opponents. 6. I can't get rid of the idea. 7. I began to suspect they were trying to get rid of me. 8. He was a nuisance and we're all well rid of him . 9. The owner needs to get rid of the car for financial reasons. 10. We had to fumigate the cellar to get rid of cockroaches. 11. He shook the blankets vigorously to get rid of the dust. 12. I didn't enjoy marking those papers and I was glad to be rid of them. 13. This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums. 14. be rid of sb/sth to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want: She wanted to be rid of her parents and their authority. 15. It's time we got rid of all these old toys. 16. I was glad to be rid of the car when I finally sold it. 17. This shampoo helps to get rid of scurf. 18. The committee needs to be shaken out to get rid of some of the elderly members. 19. They swore that they would rid the country of its military rulers. 20. Part of the output of an amplifier can be fed back to get rid of sound distortion. 31. We got rid of all the old furniture. 32. Will science finally rid us of this disease? 33. Let's get rid of this mouldy old furniture. 34. For openers we'll get rid of this old furniture. 35. Our aim is to rid this government of corruption. 36. Getting rid of rubbish can cost $100 a ton. 37. I can't get rid of this cough. 38. I can't get rid of this headache. 39. It fell to me to get rid of them. 40. He struggled to rid himself of his fears. 41. We must get rid of these pestilential flies. 42. That cream got rid of my skin rash. 43. The problem is getting rid of nuclear waste. 44. Get rid of that meddlesome fool! 45. I could tell that he wanted rid of me. 46. She is rid of fever. 47. Having mown the lawn, there are all those grass clippings to get rid of. 48. How to get rid of these things is a big problem. 49. He believed that his manager wanted to get rid of him for personal reasons. 50. The new government has promised to clean up the city by getting rid of all the criminals. 51. The committee needs to be shaken out to get rid of some of the elderly members. 51. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 52. His colleagues, meanwhile, were busily scheming to get rid of him. 53. Could you get rid of some of that clutter in your bedroom? 54. You can usually get rid of hiccups by drinking water very quickly. 55. Trying to lose weight? Here are some suggestions to help you get rid of that excess baggage. 56. She tried to get rid of him at the party but he stuck to her like a bur. 57. The museum is trying to get rid of its staid image. 58. If you get rid of your car you could be helping the environment. 59. Making a completely clean break with the past, the couple got rid of all their old furniture. 60. If a member of the Cabinet started making waves, the prime minister simply got rid of them. 61. He rinsed the teapot out under the tap, to get rid of the tea-leaves. 62. I would be glad to get rid of them myself. But that is not our concern. 63. He got rid of anyone who represented a challenge to his authority. 64. We've got rid of the old computer system, and good riddance to bad rubbish is what I say. 65. Vigorous exercise will help to get rid of your spare tyre. 66. We got rid of our unwelcome guests by saying we had to go to bed. 67. The directors were trying to get rid of her, but her staff all supported her. 68. An exorcist was called in to get rid of the ghost. 69. It's not enough to get rid of raw sewage by pumping it out to sea. 70. This sounded suspiciously like an attempt to get rid of me. 71. They swore that they would rid the country of its military rulers. 72. The family had sought a way to be rid of her and the problems she had caused them. 73. We need to get rid of that mangy old carpet in the bedroom. 74. Try and get rid of your visitors before I get there. 75. He tried, without success, to rid his mind of any impure thoughts about Julia. 76. Governments should be encouraged to get rid of all nuclear weapons. 77. The proposals are an attempt to rid the country of political corruption. 78. We had to sluice out the garage to get rid of the smell of petrol. 79. I've had some success in getting rid of the weeds. 80. Take some exercise and get rid of some of that blubber! 81. Have you got anything for getting rid of scuff marks on shoes?sentence dictionary 82. The company made a paper profit last year, but they still got rid of six employees. 83. They issued an ultimatum to the police to rid an area of racist attackers, or they will take the law into their own hands. 84. Why couldn't he ever rid himself of those thoughts, those worries? 85. I rather suspect they were trying to get rid of me. 86. I began to have a sinking feeling that I was not going to get rid of her. 87. Are you trying to say you want rid of me? 88. He wanted to rid himself of the burden of the secret. 89. He was a bully, and we're well rid of him . 90. I used weed killer to get rid of the weeds in the garden. 91. Ministers who wouldn't toe the party line were swiftly got rid of. 92. Eventually the world will come to its senses and get rid of them. 93. They had trumped the whole thing up to get rid of him. 94. This is standard procedure for getting rid of toxic waste. 95. I've tried everything under the sun on this stain, but I just can't get rid of it. 96. Bomb disposal experts were called in to get rid of the device. 97. You can't simply wave a wand and get rid of nuclear weapons. 98. I had a clear-out and got rid of a lot of old toys. 99. The treaty requires them to get rid of their most potent weapons. 100. I'd like an excuse to get rid of him for good and all. 101. We can't sell the house because we can't get rid of the sitting tenants. 102. We'll have to get rid of him he never does a stroke. 103. I strongly suspect that they're trying to get rid of me. 104. You'd better get rid of that attitude and shape up, young man. 105. If she had any smarts, she'd get rid of the guy. 106. He tried to devise a foolproof plan for getting rid of termites. 107. He opened the windows to get rid of the smell. 108. He latched onto us and we couldn't get rid of him. 109. Can you get rid of the crackle on my radio? 110. Have you managed to get rid of your old Volvo yet? 111. Do they put down poison for getting rid of these rats? 112. He shook the carpet to get rid of the dust. 113. Part of the output of an amplifier can be fed back to get rid of sound distortion. 114. The idea of the game is to get rid of all your cards as soon as you can. 115. I'll have to exercise to get rid of my spare tyre. 116. He attached himself to me at the party and I couldn't get rid of him. 117. Further measures will be taken to rid our streets of crime. 118. You can usually get rid of hiccoughs by drinking water very quickly. 119. The more the boss tries to get rid of her, the more she digs in. 120. The horses swished their tails to get rid of the flies hovering around them. 121. It can be difficult for schools to get rid of poor teachers. 122. The clerical part of his job was tedious, and he was glad to be rid of it. 123. The doctor rid her of her pain by dressing the wound with ointment. 124. I must buy a razor today and get rid of the fuzz on my legs! 125. There is a manual pump to get rid of the water. 126. Ask him to get rid of his arthritis? 127. The fungus is extremely difficult to get rid of. 128. I fink they've got rid o' that chaff-cutter. 129. Forbes suggests getting rid of the existing tax system. 130. Florida is an anagram of Rid Of Al. 131. Getting rid of PAHs requires the replacement of old cast iron mains lined with coal tar paper. 132. But look on the bright side: we've finally found a way of getting rid of Liverpool, too. 133. To get rid of garlic breath try strong coffee, cloves, honey, yogurt, or parsley. 134. Using consolidation to get rid of duplicative layers or segments is fine, with an important caveat. 135. A Godsend for anyone who has to submit work as it gets rid of the chance of sending a duff disk. 136. He was determined to rid the world of sin, partaking in confession for up to 16 hours a day. 137. I had to rinse quite often to get rid of debris, but it did give a close shave. 138. I thought I'd actually got rid of the damned things. 139. Whilst regular vacuuming removes surface dirt, crumbs and dust, it can't get rid of the ground dirt. 140. She said it was Humphreys' responsibility as managing director to follow the correct procedure for getting rid of toxic waste. 141. With a table and a loud male voice he had rid 114 of its claim to local fame. 142. To flee vice is the beginning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. Horace 143. They crawl into your house, you get rid of them. 144. The team shot quizzical glances at their new addition but made no move to get rid of him. 145. Your job is to clear up, first to saw those branches up, to rid all major branches of smaller branches. 146. To get rid of it you usually need to remove the radiator so you can flush it out. 147. In fact, some of them were not even valued, so anxious were the Government to get rid of them. 148. It's very disturbing, the way they're getting rid of older employees. 149. It has not escaped the fate of having to get rid of the father. 150. Concentrate on getting hair in peak condition with moisturising treatments and more importantly, regular trims to get rid of split ends. 151. You will be able to ask whichever expert is available how you can go about getting rid of your cellulite. 152. It took a long time to focus and get rid of the swimming water. 153. When men and women joined bodily, they rid them-selves of their bodies. 154. People who want to get rid of old cars sometimes dump them in the woods. 155. Other Andean countries, spotting new opportunities in free trade, have agreed to get rid of most trade barriers by 1992. 156. They wanted to get rid of her because they thought she was an interfering busybody. 157. They believe people can be possessed by demons, and that their role is to rid the world of such demons. 158. And nationalisation: that was great because it got rid of the old bosses. 159. Like they got rid of that dry dock down there. 160. Our goal was to get rid of them, restore democracy and fix things up. 161. This way we get rid of several problems at one stroke, including probably reducing the agricultural capacity of farmers in Britain. 162. Vicky's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about. 163. We need to get rid of Africa's long-term debt burden, and ease trade and commerce. 164. Fortunately this morning Rose had contrived to rid himself of Naseby's services. 165. There is one foolproof way to rid yourself of this - take a cold shower. 166. They can also threaten to get rid of you or deselect you. 167. Ideal conditions then saw steady progress and plenty of time to experiment with different ways of getting rid of straw. 168. We're terrible animals. I think that the Earth's immune system is trying to get rid of us, as well it should. Kurt Vonnegut 169. My workout video will help you get rid of that flab. 170. Apparently, natural selection favored creatures that could get rid of these tiny quantities of ethanol. 171. He was fixing to get rid of the first one in the divorce courts. 172. But the exercise of editing had become for him a mechanical one, and he was glad to be rid of it. 173. A Texas court in 1990 limited the reasons Avis could use for getting rid of a franchisee. 174. Evidently, cosmetic changes like getting rid of man do not entirely work. 175. In giving most people middle-class aspirations it tried to rid the nation of its old-fashioned class structure. 176. She has now called in an exorcist from Beverly Hills to get rid of her celebrity ghosts. 177. All you need is a clean water-supply and an efficient way of getting rid of human excrement. 178. It was a habit of disguise that she recognized as costly but could not be rid of. 179. It's going to take more than one fag to get rid of these mosquitoes. 180. She got rid of her victims one by one, with cold and calculated precision. 181. Hutchinson mourned this trend, and was dismayed that young girls were attempting to rid themselves of their roundness. 182. Spiced a rid Flavored Cheeses Opinion differs on the merits of flavoring and spicing cheeses. 183. Sponsor her, share my income, raise her child, get rid of her boyfriend?! 184. These old shoes are so comfy. I don't want to get rid of them. 185. The committee agreed on the need to get rid of the hooligan element amongst football supporters. 186. A major battle must be fought to get rid of it. 187. If he hadn't eaten it, I would have bought the cake at the auction and got rid of it. 188. If you ask me, getting rid of the death tax is the best thing they could do. 189. According to company secretary Lawrence Bland, the aim was to get rid of excess capacity. 190. But being well rid of him and being able to forget him were horses of a very different colour! 191. Forbes would keep it pure, getting rid of the home mortgage, medical expense and charitable deductions and everything else. 192. It is never too early to prepare for the future. It is never too late to get rid of undesirable habits. Dr T.P.Chia 193. They seem to be trying to get rid of all left-wing elements in the party. 193. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 194. They left the fluids overnight to get rid of the air bubbles trapped inside. 195. Automatic packing machines should get rid of the bottlenecks in the process. |
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