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英:[dɪsˈəʊn]
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dis·own
dIs on
第三人称单数:disowns
现在分词:disowning
过去式:disowned
过去分词:disowned
verb
transitive verb
to refuse to acknowledge as one's own
to repudiate any connection or identification with
to deny the validity or authority of
1620年代; 参见 dis- + own(动词)在“负责,拥有法律权威(因此有法律责任)”的意义上。相关: Disowned; disowning。
不认,驱逐
The first known use of disown was in 1630
disownverb
to refuse to accept any longer as one's own : renounce, disclaim
1 "Nick's route was an improvised zigzag, and intention glimpsed and disowned."
2 My father and my sisters will be disappointed and may even disown me if I meet the other man.
3 Mohabir is disowned by his father as an “abomination” because of his sexual orientation and outed by a cousin to his extended family.
4 She disowned earlier poems which reflected Stalinist era literary style and content.
5 Feminists disowned her by insisting that though she was a woman, she was not a sister.
6 For breaking this taboo some of its members were disowned by their families.
7 When her husband discovered the boy’s paternity, he essentially disowned him.
8 “My family is Catholic. They disowned me when they found out.”
9 Despite the pandemic, the lack of a US release and having been disowned by its star and other cast and crew members, Rainy Day is Allen’s most successful film in years.
10 Lewis has disowned the film, in which he plays a German clown named Helmut Doork, who is imprisoned in a concentration camp for making fun of Adolf Hitler.
11 The Jesus who publicly disowns his mother and siblings, as we see in one crucial scene, is a man possessed, an unfathomable messiah.
12 One day, I decided to tender my resignation, divorce my wife and disown my son.
有一天,我决定辞了工作,甩了妻子,弃了孩子。
13 The father disowned his heirs.
父亲剥夺了自己继承人的继承资格。
14 The man who murdered the girl is no son of mine. I disown him.
杀害那女孩的人不配做我的儿子。我要与他脱离关系。
15 Timothy 2:13 If we are faithless, He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown himself.
提摩太后书2:13我们纵然失信, 祂仍是可信的, 因为祂不能背乎自己.
16 GTX is their family; and getting fired from it is like being suddenly disowned by your dad.
17 One day, I decided to tender my resignation, divorce my wife and disown my son.
有一天, 我决定辞了工作, 甩了妻子,弃了孩子.
18 As national security adviser and then secretary of state, under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, Mr Kissinger was both a media superstar and disowned by his former colleagues from Harvard.
19 And while no one disowned me in the process, the revelation did hurt some people I love, at least a little.
20 Patricia was disowned by her family for marrying AlfredTo understand her relationship with her mother, Mariah examined Patricia’s complicated dynamic with her own mother, Ann Hickey, in her memoir.