abdication
[,æbdə'keʃən]
- n. 辞职;退位
词态变化
动词: abdicate;
英英释意
- 1. a formal resignation and renunciation of powers
- 2. the act of abdicating
英文词源
- abdication (n.)
- 1550s, "a disowning," from Latin abdicationem (nominative abdicatio) "renunciation, abdication," noun of action from past participle stem of abdicare (see abdicate); sense of "resignation of sovereignty" is from 1680s.
实用场景例句
- There had been a complete abdication of responsibility.
- 曾经一度完全无人负责。
柯林斯例句
- Do you know the reason of King Edward the 8 th's abdication?
- 你知道英王爱德华八世放弃王位的原因 吗 ?
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- The king announced abdication, but the tribal leaders opposed the king's will.
- 王上宣布让位, 但是部族首领违抗王命.
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- Napoleon signed his abdication on June 22.
- 6月22日,拿破仑签字退位.
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- It was a shocking abdication of responsibility.
- 这是一种令人震惊的不负责任.
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- The king signed the instrument of abdication.
- 国王签署了逊位的文告.
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- Subsequently, the abdication of Napoleon in order to put an end to his political career.
- 随后, 拿破仑以退位结束了其政治生涯.
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- The activated area was larger in subtraction calculation task with abdication than that without abdication one.
- 退位减法时激活的面积明显增大.
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- On Farouk � � s abdication Egypt was proclaimed a Republic, with General Neguib its first President.
- 法鲁克国王退位,埃及宣告成立共和国, 纳吉尔将军任首任总统.
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