consign to oblivion
归于遗忘
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To cause something to be forgotten or disregarded permanently.
使某事物被永久遗忘或忽视。
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consign to oblivion = 归于遗忘 (使某事物被永久遗忘或忽视。)
- Many silent films were sadly consigned to oblivion with the advent of sound.随着有声电影的出现,许多默片很不幸地被人们遗忘了。
- Without a proper archive, the tribe's ancient traditions are being consigned to oblivion.如果没有妥善的档案保管,部落的古老传统正被人们遗忘。
- The politician hoped his early blunders would be consigned to oblivion by his later successes.那位政治家希望他后来的成功能让他早年的失误被人们彻底遗忘。
- His brilliant but unpublished manuscript was ultimately consigned to oblivion after his death.他那份才华横溢但未出版的手稿在他去世后最终被世人遗忘。
- History should not consign the sacrifices of these forgotten heroes to oblivion.历史不应该让这些被遗忘的英雄所做的牺牲湮没无闻。
- The once-popular messaging app was consigned to oblivion by newer, more innovative competitors.那款曾经流行的即时通讯应用被更新、更具创新性的竞争对手所淘汰,被人们遗忘。
- She tried to consign the painful memories of her past to oblivion.她试图将过去的痛苦记忆付诸遗忘。
- Unless digitally preserved, these old photographs are at risk of being consigned to oblivion.除非进行数字化保存,否则这些老照片有被彻底遗忘的风险。
- The committee's controversial report was quickly suppressed and consigned to oblivion.委员会备受争议的报告很快被压制并被人们遗忘。
- Fame is fleeting; today's celebrities could be consigned to oblivion by tomorrow.名声转瞬即逝;今天的名人可能明天就被大众遗忘。