disown的意思和读音

disown

: [dɪsˈoʊn] : [dɪsˈəʊn]

v.

disowns  disowning  disowned  

v.acknowledge

v.renounce,reject,wash your hands of,turn your back on,disclaim

disownv.

1.~ sb/sthto decide that you no longer want to be connected with or responsible for sb/sth

Her family disowned her for marrying a foreigner.

v.1....;...;()2....[,]

v.1.to say that you no longer want to be connected with someone or something, for example because you are ashamed of them

1. disoriented disown disparage ...

2. disinfect( ) disown( ) disinterested( ) ...

3. transcend v. disown v. tense adj. ...

4. diminish disown ... 2. doodle 2. ...

5. shiver , disown v. , ruins n. , ...

6.…… ... ★ freak out disown …… January, ...

7. ... 4. ameliorate v. 1. disown v. 2. ally n. ...

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1.Today, I found out my parents are threatening to disown me if I plan on marrying the man of my dreams, a soldier.

2.But Peter declared, "Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you. " And all the other disciples said the same.“。”

3.Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own.

4.But Peter insisted emphatically, "Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you. " And all the others said the same.:“。”

5.And yet he could also coldly disown anyone who sided with his wife, Catherine, when they separated, including his namesake son.

6.Despite his criticism of Wright's racially-tinged comments over the years, Obama said he will not disown his former minister.

7.If the family tires of bailing out a repeatoffender, they can disown him, in which case he becomes an outlaw.

8.I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community.

9.It went without saying that her aunt would immediately disown her if she fell pregnant out of wedlock.怀

10.31But Peter insisted emphatically, "Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you. "31:“!”