釋義
abdicate
[英][ˈæbdɪkeɪt][美][ˈæbdɪˌket]
vt.
放棄(職責、權力等);
vi.
退位,遜位;
adj.
可以放棄的; 放棄權力的,退位的;
n.
放棄權力者,退位者;
網路
退位; 辭職; 放棄權利;
形式
第三人稱單數:abdicates
現在分詞:abdicating
過去式:abdicated
過去分詞:abdicated
形近詞:syndicatededicatepredicate
反義詞
vt.
1
捨棄;讓
釋義下的反義詞
usurpassume
其他反義詞
deter
例句
1
But expensive things are not inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate society's power of choice.
但是,昂貴的事物並非必定屬於富人的範疇,除非我們放棄社會的選擇權。
2
after xinhai revolution the last emperor desided to abdicate, which marks the end of several thousand feudal dynasties.
辛亥革命後,末代皇帝溥儀決定退位,標誌著中國幾千年封建王朝的結束。
3
The Member States of the United Nations cannot, and should not, abdicate their responsibility for collective security.
聯合國會員國不能而且也不應放棄它們對集體安全的責任。
4
But expensive things are not inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate society's power of choice.
但是,高貴的事物並非必定屬於富人的範疇,除非我們放棄社會的選擇權。
5
But expensive things are not inevitabley the province of the rich unless we abdicate society's power of choice.
但是昂貴的東西並不一定就是富人的專利,除非我們放棄社會選擇的力量。