B1 to take something or someone away from somewhere, or off something移开;拿开;去掉;除去;调动
to make a negative feeling disappear排除,去除,打消(负面情绪)
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The water is filtered to remove any impurities.
You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.
The plaster on the walls has been removed to expose the original bricks underneath.
The protestors had to be physically removed from the room.
You can immobilize the car by removing the spark plugs.
C2 formal to force someone to leave an important job or a position of power because they have behaved badly or not in a way you approve of将…免职;开除;解除(某人的职务)
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