abdicate的意思和读音

abdicate

: [ˈæbdɪˌkeɪt] : [ˈæbdɪkeɪt]

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abdicating  abdicated  abdicates  

v.accept

v.abandon,give up,hand over,relinquish,renounce

abdicatev.

1.[i][t]退to give up the position of being king or queen

He abdicated in favour of his son.

She was forced to abdicate the throne of Spain.西

2.[t]~ responsibility/your responsibilitiesto fail or refuse to perform a duty

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v.1.to give up a high office formally or officially, especially the throne2.to fail to fulfill a duty or responsibility3.if a king or queen abdicates, he or she formally gives up power4.to stop accepting a particular responsibility or obligation that you have1.to give up a high office formally or officially, especially the throne2.to fail to fulfill a duty or responsibility3.if a king or queen abdicates, he or she formally gives up power4.to stop accepting a particular responsibility or obligation that you have

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1.the nation was thrilled, shocked and sympathetic. whether he would abdicate in favor of his brother became the question of the hour.

2.He made the choice to abdicate because, as supreme governor of the Church of England, he was not permitted to marry a divorced woman.

3.Ask for help, don't abdicate responsibility or tough it out yourself: I learned this lesson very early on in my project management career.

4.The British wanted another candidate to run Zanzibar, and demanded the nephew abdicate.

5.But expensive things are not inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate society's power of choice.西

6.But expensive things are inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate society's power of choice.

7.But the expensive things are not inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate the power of the choice.西

8.He attempted to carry out military reforms, but the civil party was too strong for him and he was forced to abdicate.退

9.They will be forced to abdicate their self made thrones as the era of darkness falls away to make room for fresh rays of light.

10.He then returned home, only to be forced to abdicate by the communists a month later.退