abolish

英音:[ə'bɒlɪʃ]

简单释义:


v.废除;消灭;撤销

网络取消;废止;革除

变形:

第三人称单数:abolishes  现在分词:abolishing  过去分词:abolished  


完整释义:


v.

1.取消,废除,废止
2.消灭
3.撤销


例句:

  1. It was remarked in England that women did much to abolish slavery in her colonies.
    在英国,妇女在废除其殖民地奴隶制方面起了引人注目的重要作用。

  2. Chinese policymakers have nightmares about what would happen if they were to abolish the hukou system and privatise land in the countryside.
    对于取消户籍制度并将农村土地私有化后会出现什么后果,中国的决策者有着无法摆脱的恐惧。

  3. This is exactly the Kafkaesque world that the pro-democracy protesters were trying to abolish.
    这恰恰是卡夫卡世界里的企图废除民主抗议者。

  4. In the west, Mr Gorbachev is criticised for foolishly setting out to reform the system rather than to abolish it.
    西方认为,着手改革体制、而不思将其废除,是戈尔巴乔夫的愚蠢之处。

  5. It's scandalous that in 13 years of power New Labour did not abolish the charitable status of public schools.
    新工党在位的13年里没有取消公立学校的慈善状况简直就是丑闻。

  6. It's hard to create new rules, but it's easy to abolish existing ones.
    制定新条约是很难的,但是废除已经存在的条约是很简单的。

  7. The existentialist is strongly opposed to a certain kind of secular ethics which would like to abolish God with the least possible expense.
    存在主义者强烈反对那种希望花费极少成本来废除上帝的世俗伦理观。

  8. Even now it is not too late for a minister with a bit of bottle to abolish this sports subsidy racket.
    即便现在,如果一个稍有勇气的部长可以站出来结束这场体育补贴的闹剧也不算晚。

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