abdication

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英 [ˌæbdɪ'keɪʃn]
美 [ˌæbdɪ'keɪʃn]
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  • n.

    退位,辞职;(权力、权利、要求、职责、责任等的)放弃;

  • 英英释义

    abdication[ ,æbdi'keiʃən ]

    • n.
      • a formal resignation and renunciation of powers

        同义词:stepping down

      • the act of abdicating

        同义词:stepping down

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    双语例句

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    1. American abdication would tempt Soviet tendencies toward filling every vacuum.
      美国的退位将使苏联想要填补每一个真空。
    2. With his second abdication and exile, the era of the Napoleonic Wars ended.
      拿破仑战争时代随著拿破仑第二次的退位和流放而结束。
    3. Does abdication attend the child technically?
      辞职专门照看孩子吗?
    4. Fujian stipulates abdication can be extracted after two years completely.
      福建规定辞职满两年后可提取。

    权威例句

    Congressional Abdication on War and Spending
    Abdication from National Policy Autonomy: What's Left to Leave?
    Abdication or Delegation? Congress, the Bureaucracy, and the Delegation Dilemma
    Representation or abdication? How citizens use institutions to help delegation succeed
    Delegation and Abdication? The Appointment of European Commissioners and Its Policy Implications
    The Abdication from National Policy Autonomy: Why the Macroeconomic Policy Regime has become so Unfavorable to Labor
    Deliberate delegation or abdication? Government backbenchers, ministers and European Union legislation
    Shifting roles in nursing--does role extension require role abdication?
    Leaving Civil Rights to the "Experts": From Deference to Abdication under the Professional Judgment Standard
    Unlabeled milk from cows treated with biosynthetic growth hormones: a case of regulatory abdication.
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