abolish的意思和读音

abolish

: [əˈbɑlɪʃ] : [əˈbɒlɪʃ]

v.

abolishes  abolishing  abolished  

v.+n.abolish system,abolish tax,abolish poverty,abolish requirement

v.establish

abolishv.

1.~ sthto officially end a law, a system or an institution

This tax should be abolished.

v.1.,,2.3.

v.1.to put an end to something such as a law2.to officially get rid of a law, system, practice etc

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1.That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it.

2.Certainly there was no attempt to abolish private property, nationalize commerce or collectivize the land.

3.Let us abolish the past, and all that comes with it! And let us make art as if no human being had ever made it before.

4.If the rest of the human race could learn to fail like this, it would soon abolish war and colonise distant galaxies.”,

5.Even now it is not too late for a minister with a bit of bottle to abolish this sports subsidy racket.便

6.The card and a handshake typify trust and abolish views that the bank is out to seize money.

7.It's scandalous that in 13 years of power New Labour did not abolish the charitable status of public schools.13

8.It is not enough to abolish slavery or to say it is wrong.

9.Miracles enable man to heal the sick and raise the dead because he made sickness and death himself, and can abolish both.使

10.One significant idea was to abolish flextime hours, which led to a massive savings on electricity and transportation costs.