abrogate
英 [ˈæbrəɡeɪt]
美 [ˈæbrəɡeɪt]
v. 废除,废止,撤销(法律、协议等)
过去分词:abrogated 现在分词:abrogating 过去式:abrogated 第三人称单数:abrogates
BNC.22524 / COCA.21800
牛津词典
verb
- 废除,废止,撤销(法律、协议等)
to officially end a law, an agreement, etc.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 废除,取消(法令、协议、习俗等)
If someone in a position of authorityabrogatessomething such as a law, agreement, or practice, they put an end to it.- The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.
下一任首相可能会废除这个条约。
- The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.
英英释义
verb
- revoke formally
双语例句
- Competition must be introduced and strengthened in the government's purchase of services. Gradually abrogate the administrative rank of publicly funded organizations and set up a registration mechanism for such organizations.
推广政府购买服务,引入竞争机制。逐步取消公办事业单位的行政级别,建立各类事业单位统一登记管理制度。 - Kidney transplantation may abrogate some of this increased mortality risk.
行肾脏移植可能会降低这些患者的死亡率。 - In practice the superior for the time being is the living rule-not that he can alter or abrogate any rule, but because he must interpret and determine its application.
在实践中上司的时候,是生活的规则-不说,他都无法改变或废除任何规则,而是因为他必须解释,并确定其申请。 - Thus, this author urges that we should abrogate this principle while amending the Criminal Procedural Act.
因此,应当在修改《刑事诉讼法》时废除这一制度。 - A government may abrogate any unfair treaties.
政府可以取消任何不公平的条约。 - This world empire, based in a reunified Europe, will abrogate the sovereignty of every other nation on the face of the earth.
这个世界帝国,在一个统一的欧洲将废除所有其他国家的主权,就地球。 - Abrogate: to abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority.
撤消,废除:尤指官方的正式废除,中止或取消。 - A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike.
暂时取消罢工权的提议。 - At the beginning of economic transition, form point of neoclassical economics doctrine, some economists held that restructure a brand new market economy by abrogate old planned economy system once and for all.
经济转型之初,一些经济学家基于新古典经济学信条提出,可以通过激进措施将原来的计划体制一次性破除而重建一个全新的市场经济。 - "He recognized that you can't just abrogate contracts willy-nilly, but he moved to do what could be done," Larry Summers, Obama's chief economic adviser, told the AP in an interview Tuesday.
“他知道你不能被迫取消合同,但他做了应该做的事情,”Obama的首席经济顾问LarrySummers在周二的一次访谈中告诉美联社。
