大学英语四级常用短语 be rid of
释义:
be rid of 摆脱
例句:
He ran with glee, so glad to be rid of her, back where he belonged.
They want to be rid of Mr Zardari, but they do not want to stage another coup.
The Cabbie stopped as he was told, and pulled the trunk release, eager to be rid of the man.
Drugs should not be legalised simply because attempts to be rid of the problem have so far been unsuccessful.
But exactly what part of the Chelyabinsk Ministry of Industry will be rid of routine by the expensive Magellan system?
The Palestinian Authority (PA) insists on its longstanding position: The sovereign territory of Palestine must be rid of all Jews.
But, in a country that needs above all to be rid of colour-consciousness, South Africans entrench racial categories at their peril.
The world will not be rid of poverty, war or terrorism until almost everyone on Earth is in the middle class.
Mr. GARY ABBOTT (Canadian): I'd just as soon see you people get him, and then we'd be rid of him for a while.
They were held together by friendship and a wish to be rid of the hobbling academicism of much American poetry in the 1940s.
While several accounts have suggested Ailes was anxious to be rid of the controversial host, Beck says Ailes challenged his desire to walk away.
There are reasons to think that many Afghans would like to be rid of the Taliban, if only they could believe in an alternative.
The forces they want to be rid of are those of Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi, which, for their own reasons, back the Congolese rebels.
According to recent polls, a majority of Germans think they would be better off without the euro, and many would be rid of the EU too.