abjured信息详情
v.公开宣布放弃(某种信念或做法)(abjure的过去式及过去分词)
abjure───vt.发誓放弃;公开放弃;避免
abjurer───宣誓人
abjures───vt.发誓放弃;公开放弃;避免
adjured───v.要求,命令;恳请,恳求(adjure的过去式和过去分词)
objured───向上
unabjured───首选
arboured───树
laboured───adj.吃力的;缓慢的;矫揉造作的;v.干苦力活(labour的过去分词)
-jured───受伤的
I abjured it today.───今天我发誓戒绝它。
He abjured his allegiance to the king.───他发誓不再效忠国王。
She abjured the boy who cheated her.───她发誓放弃那个欺骗了她的男孩。
Even after he had completely abjured violence he was honest enough to see that in war it is usually necessary to take sides.───即使在他发誓彻底放弃暴力后,他也诚实地明白在战争中经常必须要选择一方。
The theocratic Iranian state has long abjured America's entreaties and seems determined to obtain a bomb at all cost.───伊朗的宗教政权长久以来对美国的要求置若罔闻,看起来要不惜一切代价得到(核)炸弹。
He was determined to be a monk who abjured worldly pleasures.───他决意削发为僧,弃绝红尘。
She abjured the abhorrent relationship.───她发誓断绝这种令人憎恶的关系。
for nearly 21 years after his resignation as prime minister in 1963 , he abjured all titles , preferring to remain just plain ' mr.───1963年辞掉总理后,近21年来他放弃了所有称号,只保留了一个平常的称呼‘先生’。
For nearly 20 years after my resignation as President in 1989, I abjured all titles, preferring to remain just plain "Mr. " .───1989年辞去总统后,近20年来我放弃了所有的称号,只保留了一个平常的称呼“先生”。
The top echelons of the civil service have generally abjured responsibility for policy decisions.
He abjured the Protestant faith and became King in 1594.
He abjured his religion/his life of dissipation.
Myln was a former priest, who had abjured in the early 1540s.