abdicate

英['æbdɪkeɪt] 美['æbdɪkeɪt]
  • vt. 正式放弃;让位
  • vi. 退位;辞职
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星级词汇:
  • abdias n.[圣经]希伯来的先知;俄巴底亚书
Verb:
  1. give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations;

    "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"

1. Many parents simply abdicate all responsibility for their children.
许多父母对孩子简直是完全撒手不管。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Yuan Shikai forced the emperor to abdicate and hand over power to him.
袁世凯逼迫皇帝逊位,把政权交给他.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. The old must abdicate new.
老的必须让位于新的.

来自辞典例句

4. If the king does not abdicate, he will have to be dethroned.
如果国王自己不退位, 就必须把他赶下台.

来自互联网

5. He retired and abdicate the position to a young man in summer.
他在今年夏天退休了,让位给年轻人.

来自互联网

    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. He was forced to abdicate his claim on the property.
      他被迫放弃要求财产的权利。
    2. He's abdicated all responsibility in the affair.
      他已经放弃了这件事中的一切职责。
    3. The king was forced to abdicate his throne.
      国王被迫逊位。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936.
      英王爱德华八世于1936年退位。
    2. 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。