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relinquish美 [rə'lɪŋkwɪʃ] 英 [rə'lɪŋkwɪʃ] 过去分词:relinquished 现在分词:relinquishing 第三人称单数:relinquishes v. give up,surrender,hand over,abandon,renounce 1. | (尤指不情愿地)放弃to stop having sth, especially when this happens unwillingly |
| He was forced to relinquish control of the company. 他被迫放弃对公司的控制权。 | | They had relinquished all hope that she was alive. 他们已经完全不指望她还活着了。 | | She relinquished possession of the house to her sister. 她将房子让给了她的妹妹。 |
v. | 5. 作罢,废除,撤回;放松(计划、政策、信仰、希望等) 5. 作罢,废除,撤回;放松(计划、政策、信仰、希望等) |
v. | 1. to renounce or surrender something 2. to give something up or put something aside 3. to let go of something physically 4. to give up your power, position, or an advantage, especially when you do not want to do this 1. to renounce or surrender something 2. to give something up or put something aside 3. to let go of something physically 4. to give up your power, position, or an advantage, especially when you do not want to do this |
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