英 [dɪˈzɜːʃn] 美 [dɪˈzɜːrʃn]
n. 逃跑,擅离职守,开小差;遗弃
复数desertions
withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility
同义词: abandonment / defection
the act of giving something up
同义词: abandonment / forsaking
(违背法律或道义责任的)遗弃(尤指配偶);丢弃做父母的义务
走神-引用次数:2
开小差,擅离职守;逃亡,逃跑[参较awol]
逃兵(desertion army), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... desertion n. 遗弃;开小差;逃亡 viable adj. 可行的;能养活的;能生育的 inflict vt. 造成;使遭受(损伤、痛苦等);给予(打击等) ...
... desertion n. 遗弃;开小差;逃亡 viable adj. 可行的;能养活的;能生育的 inflict vt. 造成;使遭受(损伤、痛苦等);给予(打击等) ...
... affection 爱;感情 desertion 抛弃,遗弃 overcome 战胜;克服 ...
She felt betrayed by her husband's desertion.
她感到丈夫遗弃她辜负了她的心。
It was a long time since she'd referred to her father's desertion.
自从她谈到被父亲遗弃已经很长时间了。
Admittedly, the purposeof this was to protect her against the risk of desertion, but in reality its function in the social and family life of the time was much more important.
诚然,这样做的目的是为了保护她免受被遗弃的危险,但实际上,它在当时的社会和家庭生活中的作用要重要得多。
He later put that warning in writing, at the end of a written confession of desertion.
Only 12% of those prisoners committed offenses like desertion or disrespect enforced exclusively by the military.
Until only a few decades ago, desertion was the most common military offense committed.