abdicating
美 [?æbd??ke?t]
英 [?æbd?ke?t] 
- v.退(位);讓(位);辭(職);【法律】廢(嫡)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)放棄式
詞形變化
現(xiàn)在分詞:abdicating 過去式:abdicated 第三人稱單數(shù):abdicates 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
v. | 1. 退(位);讓(位);辭(職);【法律】廢(嫡) |
英英解釋
例句
Congress would be abdicating its responsibility if it gave the Treasury secretary a blank cheque.
如果給財(cái)政部長開出“空白支票”,國會(huì)就是在失職。
There is no question of the queen abdicating . She will carry on as normal.
毫無疑問,女王不會(huì)退位,她將一如既往地堅(jiān)持下去。
It is as if the party is abdicating its role in organizing dissent.
似乎這個(gè)黨派正在放棄其組織抗議的角色。
In this scenario, the developer is abdicating much of the responsibility for the design and for code quality.
在這種情況下,這個(gè)開發(fā)者實(shí)際上是放棄了很多在設(shè)計(jì)和代碼質(zhì)量上的責(zé)任。
The United States had accused its close anti-terror ally of abdicating authority to the Taliban.
美國也譴責(zé)它的反恐親密盟友放棄權(quán)力給塔利班。
It is merely claimed that this is pride abdicating to save itself.
他僅僅把這稱之為是人的高傲為了自我救贖而退出了王座。
The process of abdicating the office let me know that person is too goodness who will lost sometimes.
辭職的過程讓我知道,人太厚道,有時(shí)是要付出代價(jià)的。
She accused the Pakistani government of abdicating its responsibility in the Swat Valley region by conceding to demands from the Taliban.
她譴責(zé)巴基斯坦政府對(duì)塔利班政府的要求讓步,放棄了在史沃特谷地的責(zé)任。
Be authoritative but not authoritarian; collaborate without abdicating expertise, but recognize the inherent limitations in the process.
保持權(quán)威但不要專制,合作而不放棄專家權(quán)威,但是要考慮到治療過程中必須遵守的規(guī)定。
The complex issue here is for the principal to empower teachers through team leadership without abdicating the principal's authority.
這個(gè)復(fù)雜的問題在這里是為委托人授權(quán)教師通過團(tuán)隊(duì)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)沒有辭職的權(quán)限。
This unique originality has become quite a hit in the website and Portfield has become the most popular "abdicating girl" overnight.
這組獨(dú)特的創(chuàng)意照片迅速在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上竄紅,瞬間也使她成為史上最紅的“辭職女孩”。
Gradually, we are abdicating the responsibility to exercise the rights that we have on our lives.
漸漸地,我們放棄行使活出自我的權(quán)利。
Whether they believe in The Devil or God, they are abdicating reason, " said Peter Gilmore. "
彼得。吉爾默說:“不論他們是否相信魔鬼還是上帝,他們都是退出的理由。”
It also puts the library at risk of abdicating its role as the organizer and provider of information for its clientele.
它也迫使圖書館放棄其組織作用和保護(hù)供應(yīng)商所提供的資料并任其客戶使用。
He accused the government of abdicating its responsibility for the economy.
他指控政府對(duì)他的經(jīng)濟(jì)責(zé)任放手不管。
If you aren't delegating responsibility you are abdicating it, and with abdication follows a loss of control by managers.
如果你不把責(zé)任下放,跟隨而來的將是對(duì)管理失去控制。
They're abdicating responsibility for their own citizens.
他們在對(duì)本國公民負(fù)責(zé)方面嚴(yán)重失職。
And Beijing is abdicating its responsibility to rein in the rabid North Korean regime that is its client.
還有,中國正在推卸責(zé)任,不愿管束其放肆的附庸——朝鮮政權(quán)。