原级:eradicate
第三人称单数:eradicates
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第三人称复数:eradicates
过去分词:eradicated
过去式:eradicated
1. China should try to adopt Singapore standards in eradicating corruption by building the rule of law although this cannot be achieved overnight.
2. That's why ways of eradicating the virus for good top the agenda at the conference.
3. The workers used a construction crane to take down the busts in the Republican Palace, in yet another move aimed at eradicating the former leader's influence.
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4. The crop can be just as profitable as opium but draws none of the scrutiny from Afghan officials bent on eradicating poppies.
5. Scientists fear a possible mutation of the virus that could unleash a global pandemic, and ways of eradicating the virus for good will top the agenda.
6. eradicating
6. Gan said the commission is making great efforts to promote the transparency of the government's administrative power as an effective way of eradicating corruption.
7. Scientists worry that rising demand may end up eradicating an animal that grows slowly and needs 15 years or more to reach sexual maturity.
8. The World Summit on Food Security proposed by FAO for November 2009 could be fundamental for eradicating hunger.
9. China took the lead in eradicating filariasis among the 83 countries where epidemics of filariasis hit.
10. The text boosted the UN commitment to eradicating poverty and genocide and promoting human rights, but was vague on details.