to become detached due to an explosion or a strong force

炸掉, 被炸飞
to remove something through the process of boiling

煮掉, 挥发
(of a path or road) to split into another direction, creating a separate route

分支, 岔开
to use force to separate one thing from another

打断, 折断
to use a flame to remove something

燃烧掉, 烧掉
to cut or remove something, usually with a quick and forceful action

砍掉, 切掉
to remove something from a surface, area, etc. and make it clean

清除, 清理
(of a portion or piece) to become detached or separated from a larger whole

脱落, 剥落
to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a piece from its edge or ends

剪掉, 切去
to forcefully or quickly remove something

甩掉, 脱去
to separate a part of a business, organization, or group to create a new, independent entity

剥离, 分拆
to dismiss employees due to financial difficulties or reduced workload

裁员, 解雇
to cut or remove something, especially in a quick or forceful manner

砍掉, 修剪
to group into sets of two

成对, 配对
to quickly and sharply remove something

撕掉, 摘下
to divide a space or area using a partition, wall, or similar barrier

隔开, 分隔
to remove something, such as clothing or a covering, by pulling it away

脱掉, 摘下
to tear or remove something by force

撕掉, 扯下
to remove a specific item from a larger group

分开, 剔除
to physically remove something by shaking

抖掉, 甩掉
to leave a group or political party because of differences

分裂出, 脱离
to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

脱掉, 取下
to eliminate something unwanted or challenging

扔掉, 摆脱
to remove something, like dirt or stains, using water or cleaning products

冲洗掉, 洗去
to remove clothing or covering quickly or completely

脱掉, 脱去
