relinquished
英 [rɪˈlɪŋkwɪʃt]
美 [rɪˈlɪŋkwɪʃt]
v. (尤指不情愿地)放弃
relinquish的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:relinquished
柯林斯词典
- VERB 放弃,出让(权力或控制)
If yourelinquishsomething such as power or control, you give it up.- He does not intend to relinquish power.
他没有打算放弃权力。
- He does not intend to relinquish power.
英英释义
adj
- that has been withdrawn or retreated from
双语例句
- She relinquished responsibility for the family investments to her son.
她把管家庭投资的责任让给了儿子。 - They also undertook work in Bengal in1874, but this has since been relinquished to the secular clergy.
他们还承诺在孟加拉工作于1874年,但是这已经放弃了对世俗的神职人员。 - Under the terms of these treaties China relinquished sovereignty, ceded territory and paid indemnities.
在这些条约的规定下,中国割让土地、量赔款。 - Capable of being discarded or renounced or relinquished.
可以被丢弃、断绝关系或放弃。 - As danger grew, investors wanted a manager at the helm, so Rubin relinquished the ceo role.
随着Danger的发展,投资者们想物色一名管理者执掌公司,于是鲁宾放弃了首席执行官职位。 - "Willingly relinquished" is just a legal term.
自愿放弃仅仅是个法律术语罢了。 - He relinquished his habits.
他放弃了他的习惯。 - Those that subordinated relinquished their power and sweeter dreams to the High Priests who lived a life not founded upon their own thought-form.
那些屈从者放弃了自己的力量和更甜美梦想,将其送给高级祭司,从而让后者过着一种并不建立在自身思想形态上的生活。 - He relinquished all control over the company to her daughter.
他将掌管公司的全权让给了女儿。 - They have not yet relinquished the childish need for an authoritative father.
他们还没有消除儿童对一个权威性的父亲的需要。
