abdicates

abdicates

美 [ˈæbdɪˌkeɪt]  英 [ˈæbdɪkeɪt]

  • v.退(位);让(位);辞(职);【法律】废(嫡)
  • 网络放弃;让位;退位

词形变化

现在分词:abdicating  过去式:abdicated  第三人称单数:abdicates  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
退(位);让(位);辞(职);【法律】废(嫡)
2.
放弃(权利)
3.
(国王)退位,逊(位)

英英解释

v.

例句

Under a U. K. Parliament statute, Prince Charles will be King when his mother either abdicates the throne or dies.

根据英国议会法令如果女王放弃王位或者去世查尔斯王子成为英国国王

In waiting man abdicates his responsibility as a co creator committed to achieving the ultimate goal of ascension through giving and doing.

等待人类放弃自己作为协同创造者责任协同创造者藉由给予行动献身实现终极目标

Through abdicates interferometer's composition and the characteristic understanding to Michael.

通过迈克尔逊干涉仪组成特点认识

But Bell abdicates hires the wife Libya and US forecast not to make the explicit response regarding this.

贝尔逊雇主房利美没有预测作出明确反应

Obviously, this chapter of Bell abdicates too optimistically.

显然贝尔逊过于乐观

Sustaining this belief abdicates your power to something you cannot control, which is what others think, say, or do.

摈弃他人想法流言做法这些无力控制

A people which accepts a charter abdicates.

人民接受宪章便是退位

Since throws Manchester United after the Everton extension, Looney abdicates the park field in ancient to score 2 goals.

自从埃弗顿曼联鲁尼古迪逊公园球场2

1814 - Napoleon abdicates for the first time.

1814年今天拿破仑首次退位

Research Michael Abdicates Interferes the Path of Rays Application in the University Physics Experiment

迈克尔逊干涉大学物理实验应用研究