renunciation的意思和读音

renunciation

: [rɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃ(ə)n] : [rɪ.nʌnsi'eɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

renunciations  

n.acceptance

n.rejection,repudiation,abandonment,denial,refusal

renunciationn.

1.[u][c]an act of stating publicly that you no longer believe sth or that you are giving sth up

the renunciation of violence使

2.[u]the act of rejecting physical pleasures, especially for religious reasons

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n.1.a statement in which you formally say that you do not believe in something or do not support something, or that you want to give up a right, title, position, etc.

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1.But now that she was stung to a fever by Izz's tale there was a limit to her powers of renunciation.使

2.But Epictetus gave up too many things, and I had been quick to observe that nothing was more dangerously easy for me than mere renunciation.西

3.He made a renunciation of his chairmanship.

4.All in all, this means renunciation of our present day's industry-made, throw-away products that are propagandized daily in advertisements.广

5.I am convinced that the murder of five children is actually tied to a brutal renunciation of the Good, in the form of a love process.

6.Deliverance is not for me in renunciation. I feel the embrace of freedom in a thousand bonds of delight.

7.Any person who applies for renunciation of Chinese nationality shall lose Chinese nationality upon approval of his application.退

8.In a state of Awareness, one will have genuine Renunciation and naturally let go of all burdens.

9.There is too much torment, renunciation, and anxiety in this love for it to be anything but infinite forbearance.

10.But renunciation of prescribed activities is not recommended; abandoning them due to illusion is declared as the nature of nescience.