abdicate
英:[ˈæbdɪkeɪt] 美: [ˈæbdɪˌket]
abdicate 基本解释
vt.放弃(职责、权力等);
vi.退位,逊位;
adj.可以放弃的;放弃权力的,退位的;
n.放弃权力者,退位者;
变形
过去式:abdicated过去分词:abdicated现在分词:abdicating第三人称单数:abdicates
英英释义
abdicate[ 'æbdikeit ]
v.give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations"The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"
同义词:renounce
abdicate 相关例句
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)- He was forced to abdicate his claim on the property.
他被迫放弃要求财产的权利。 - He's abdicated all responsibility in the affair.
他已经放弃了这件事中的一切职责。 - The king was forced to abdicate his throne.
国王被迫逊位。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936.
英王爱德华八世于1936年退位。 - I want to try something different so I abdicate the office.
我辞职是因为我想尝试些不一样的东西。
权威例句
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