vt. 1.弃,放弃(权利)。 2.退(位);让(位);辞(职);【法律】废(嫡)。vi. (国王)退位。 abdicate the throne in sb.'s favour [in favour of sb.] 让位给某人。
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Who forced the queen to abdicate 逼迫女王退位 In 1948 , queen wilhelmina abdicated the dutch throne for health reasons 1948年,荷兰威廉敏娜女王因健康问题退位。 A complete hands - off approach is abdicating your business responsibility 彻底的不闻不问意味着你对自己事业责任的放弃。 Prime minister , sorry to call so late , but i ' m afraid the queen is abdicating 总理,抱歉这么晚打电话给你但是女王要退位了 " there is no question of the queen abdicating . she will carry on as normal . 毫无疑问,女王不会退位,她将一如既往地坚持下去。 ” Napoleon shed tears before the old guard , abdicated the throne , and went into exile 拿破仑挥泪告别老近卫军,逊位以后就被流放他乡。 " he abdicated at fontainebleau in 1814 , and was sent to the island of elba “他是一八一四年在枫丹白露逊位的,以后就被押到厄尔巴岛去了。 He has abdicated government here , by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us 他宣布我们已不属他保护之列,并对我们作战,从而放弃了在这里的政务。 He has abdicated government here , by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us 他宣布我们已不属他保护之列,并对我们作战,从而放弃了在这里的政务。
give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations; "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee" 同义词:renounce ,
abdicateとは意味 :abdicate v. 退位する, 捨てる. 【副詞1】 ◆The King abdicated voluntarily. 王は自ら退位した ◆abdicate willingly 進んで退位する. 【+前置詞】 ◆The Queen abdicated in favor of her son. 女王は退位して息子に王位を譲った.