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Abdicate 退位;放弃 Abdicated 英 ˈæbdɪkeɪt] 美 ˈæbdɪkeɪt Vi Vt

英语单词 abdicate
英美音标 英 [ˈæbdɪkeɪt] 美 [ˈæbdɪkeɪt]
中文释义 vi. 退位;放弃
vt. 退位;放弃
[ 过去式 abdicated 过去分词 abdicated 现在分词 abdicating 第三人称单数 abdicates ]
英语例句 (1) To accomplish first-class businesses, he can not but abdicate happiness, travels, entertainments,love and hatred, quarrels, arguments and clarifications.
(2) When Paula Dobriansky told the gathering that the Bush Administration "will not abdicate our responsibility" to address global warming, the hall filled with boos.
(3) Amid the excitement surrounding the birthday celebrations, the queen's cousin, Margaret Rhodes, said that she is "perfectly sure" the monarch will never abdicate the throne.
中文例句 (1) 为了完成第一流的事,他必须放弃或减少凡夫俗子的快乐、交游、娱乐、爱恨、争执、答辩与澄清。
(2) 当 保拉·多布里扬斯基向大会宣布布什政府“不会放弃自己的责任”去处理全球变暖这一问题时,全场报以唏嘘声。
(3) 生日庆祝宴会的气氛十分欢愉,女王的堂妹玛格丽特·罗德斯说,她“非常肯定”女王不会退位。
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