abjured
美 [æb?d??r]
英 [æb?d???(r)] 
- v.發誓棄絕(信仰等);公開放棄(國籍,權利等)
- 網絡發誓放棄;發誓戒絕;誓絕
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:abjures 現在分詞:abjuring 過去式:abjured 反義詞
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例句
Even after he had completely abjured violence he was honest enough to see that in war it is usually necessary to take sides.
即使在他發誓徹底放棄暴力后,他也誠實地明白在戰爭中經常必須要選擇一方。
The theocratic Iranian state has long abjured America's entreaties and seems determined to obtain a bomb at all cost.
伊朗的宗教政權長久以來對美國的要求置若罔聞,看起來要不惜一切代價得到(核)炸彈。
He was determined to be a monk who abjured worldly pleasures.
他決意削發為僧,棄絕紅塵。
She abjured the abhorrent relationship.
她發誓斷絕這種令人憎惡的關系。
for nearly 21 years after his resignation as prime minister in 1963 , he abjured all titles , preferring to remain just plain ' mr.
1963年辭掉總理后,近21年來他放棄了所有稱號,只保留了一個平常的稱呼‘先生’。
For nearly 20 years after my resignation as President in 1989, I abjured all titles, preferring to remain just plain "Mr. " .
1989年辭去總統后,近20年來我放棄了所有的稱號,只保留了一個平常的稱呼“先生”。
a union official who abjured mediation as a solution to the dispute, especially considering the unwillingness of management to negotiate
工會人員對于以調解作為解決糾紛的辦法深惡痛絕,尤其是認為資方不愿談判時更甚
abjured the errors of his former faith
他發誓放棄以前信念的錯誤。
He abjured his life of bad eating and drinking habits
他結束了過去胡吃海喝的生活;