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abdicate
退位
常用释义
英音[ ˈæbdɪkeɪt ]
美音[ ˈæbdɪkeɪt ]
变形
第三人称单数: abdicates
现在分词: abdicating
过去式: abdicated
过去分词: abdicated
基本释义
  • v. 退位;放弃(责任),失(职);放弃
例句
  • 1·The king decided to abdicate and hand over the power to the younger generation.
    国王决定退位,将权力交给年轻一代。
    来源: youdao
  • 2·He wisely abdicated some of his duties to have more time with his family.
    他明智地放弃了一些职责,以便有更多时间陪伴家人。
    来源: youdao
  • 3·The queen chose to abdicate and let a new leader guide the country forward.
    女王选择让位,让新的领导者引领国家前进。
    来源: youdao
  • 4·The chairman abdicated his position to inject new vitality into the company.
    董事长让出职位,给公司注入新的活力。
    来源: youdao
  • 5·After the old president abdicated, the country welcomed new development opportunities.
    老总统逊位后,国家迎来了新的发展机遇。
    来源: youdao
  • 6·He decided to abdicate to pursue his artistic dreams.
    他决定退位,去追求自己的艺术梦想。
    来源: youdao
  • 7·She abdicated some of her privileges to share weal and woe with everyone.
    她放弃了一些特权,与大家同甘共苦。
    来源: youdao
  • 8·The principal abdicated in favor of someone more innovative.
    校长让位给更有创新精神的人。
    来源: youdao
  • 9·He abdicated the leadership to encourage team members to fulfill their potential.
    他让出了领导权,鼓励团队成员发挥潜力。
    来源: youdao
  • 10·After the general abdicated, he devoted himself to charity.
    这位将军逊位后投身慈善事业。
    来源: youdao
同义词
vi. 退位;放弃
vt. 退位;放弃
同根词
词根: abdicate
abdicable adj 可辞职的;可放弃的
abdication n 辞职;退位
abdicator n 让位者;放弃者