释义 |
divest美 [daɪ'vest] 英 [daɪ'vest] - v.使(某人)脱去(衣服);处理掉;丢弃;使解除
- 网络剥夺;放弃;剥除
第三人称单数:divests 现在分词:divesting 过去分词:divested v. strip,rid,dissociate,separate,part from 1. | ~ sb/yourself of sth 使(某人)脱去(衣服)to remove clothes |
| He divested himself of his jacket. 他脱去了短上衣。 |
2. | ~ yourself of sth 处理掉;丢弃to get rid of sth |
| The company is divesting itself of some of its assets. 公司正在处理掉它的部分资产。 |
3. | ~ sb/sth of sth 使解除;使摆脱to take sth away from sb/sth |
| After her illness she was divested of much of her responsibility. 她生病后便给解除了许多责任。 |
v. | 1. to take away something, especially status or power, from somebody or something 2. to rid somebody or yourself of something, especially a belief or idea 3. to remove something, usually clothes, from somebody or yourself 4. to lose or give away rights to the possession of property, or deprive somebody of them 1. to take away something, especially status or power, from somebody or something 2. to rid somebody or yourself of something, especially a belief or idea 3. to remove something, usually clothes, from somebody or yourself 4. to lose or give away rights to the possession of property, or deprive somebody of them |
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