n. 作罢;让渡
a verbal act of renouncing a claim or right or position etc.
同义词: relinquishing
the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.
同义词: relinquishing
作罢;让渡
卸任
... delegation 代表团 relinquishment 放弃 entrustment 委托 ...
relinquish 放弃;放手;让渡
作罢;让渡
“I think relinquishment is a bad idea for three reasons, ” says Kurzweil.
“我认为技术放弃是一种很糟糕的想法,主要出于三个方面的考虑,”库兹韦尔说。
That relinquishment of all we had been born with was what were to aim for.
放下我们生来就有的就是我们的目的。
Is a mother who cannot afford to feed her child forced into relinquishment by poverty?
要是一位家徒四壁的母亲无力抚养自己的孩子,那么是不是贫穷使她“被迫送走孩子”的呢?
He quotes Napoleon's memoirs to show how deeply the Frenchman admired Washington and how utterly baffled he was by his voluntary relinquishment of power.
By moving to increase rentals on concessions and significantly tighten rules on the relinquishment of leases, the turnover of undeveloped fields is likely to increase.
FORBES: Sweeping Reform Attempt Could Shake Up Nigeria's Oil Industry
Change requires a relinquishment of power by agencies and legislators and presidents, and somebody electable has to limit the amount of costs unelected agency personnel inflict.