disown
英:[dɪsˈəʊn] 美: [dɪsˈoʊn]
disown 基本解释
vt.否认,否认与…有关系,断绝与…的关系;
变形
过去式:disowned过去分词:disowned现在分词:disowning第三人称单数:disowns
英英释义
disown[ dis'əun ]
v.prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting同义词:disinherit
disown 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- Tom disowned the letter.
汤姆否认这封信是他写的。 - I intend to look at my darkness rather than attempt to disown it.
我意愿直面我的黑暗,而不是试图否认它。 - The father disowned his heirs.
父亲剥夺了自己继承人的继承资格。 - If you behave like that in front of my friends again, I'll disown you!
你要是再当着我朋友的面那样做,我就和你一刀两断!
权威例句
App-staged taxis disown strikeTime for Labor to disown PNG solutionMust We Disown Our Past to Become a Multicultural Society?.Oedipus or Experience? Must We Disown Freud?In Defense of the Christ: Why Jesus Would Disown ChristianityMethod and apparatus for active software disown of cache line's exlusive rightsDODGY DAVE'S DODGY DONOR; Calls for PM to Disown Uni Pal over Hedge Fund Deals in USAAlcohol industry funded campaigns talk about culture, but disown any role in creating it.I knew Dad disapproved of Justin's gay lifestyle ... but seeing him disown his own brother hurt me so muchJustice Douglas, Justice O'Connor, and George Orwell: Does the Constitution Compel Us to Disown Our Past?