英 [əbˈdʒʊə(r)] 美 [əbˈdʒʊr]
vt. 发誓放弃;公开放弃;避免
第三人称单数abjures
现在分词abjuring
过去式abjured
过去分词abjured
abjure /əbˈdʒʊə/ [ abjuring abjured abjures ]
及物动词 If you abjure something such as a belief or way of life, you state publicly that you will give it up or that you reject it. 正式放弃
...a formal statement abjuring military action.
...一个宣布撤回军事行动的正式声明。
发誓放弃
... abase 是某人自己卑微 abjure 发誓放弃(公开场合,正式) abet 教唆,协助(犯罪行为) ...
... abinitio从一开始;从头开始 abjure放弃 abjuration发誓断绝;公开放弃 ...
... 完成, 做好, 弃绝, 嫌弃, 完蛋 be through with sth 誓绝,弃绝 abjure 摒除,弃绝 discard ...
... abjuration n发誓断绝,公开放弃(意见) abjure vt发誓断绝;公开放弃 [ad-接近+jur发誓--〉就近发誓]起誓,恳求 ...
abjuration 发誓断绝;放弃
They were compelled to abjure their faith.
他们被迫发誓放弃自己的信仰。
We repent, we abjure, we will break from our chain.
我们忏悔,弃绝,要把锁链打破。
GEOFF PULLUM really doesn't like people who abjure the passive voice.
杰夫·普勒姆实在不喜欢那些发誓放弃被动语的人。
Markets may (and just did) correct for overvalue, but they can't abjure the laws of physics.
As Americans abjure our civic responsibilities to the state, government bureaucrats gladly abridge our liberties.
China regards such visits as proof of Japan's failure to abjure its militarist past.