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ab·o·li·tion
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abolitionary (adj.)
词根:abolish
adj.abolishable 可废止的;可废除的
n.abolitionist 废奴主义者;废除主义者
abolitionism 废除主义;废奴主义
vt.abolish 废除,废止;取消,革除
noun
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing or state of being abolished.In his speeches, he called for the abolition of slavery.
(cap.) the end of slavery in the United States.After Abolition in 1865, many former slaves moved to the North.
1520年代,“废除行为; 被废除的状态”,源自法语 abolition 或直接源自拉丁语 abolitionem(主格 abolitio)“废除,废止”,动作名词,来自 abolere 的过去分词词干“摧毁”(见 abolish)。相关词汇: Abolitionary(“破坏性的”); abolitional(“与废除有关的”)。
具体应用于“反对跨大西洋非洲奴隶贸易”作为一个政治问题,最早见于1788年。到1823年, abolition 开始用于关于结束美国奴隶制本身的提议或论点,直到13号修正案(1865年)实现这一努力之后,这成为该词的通常含义。另一个名词 abolishment(1540年代)似乎没有在奴隶制问题上获得特殊用途。
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borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French abolition, borrowed from Latin abolitiōn-, abolitiō, from aboli-, variant stem of abolēre "to abolish" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns
The first known use of abolition was in 1529
abominationnoun
something detestable
extreme disgust and hatred : loathing
abominateverb
hate, loathe
abominableadjective
deserving or causing disgust : hateful, detestable
abominable behavior
quite disagreeable
abominable weather
abominableadjective
deserving or causing disgust : hateful, detestable
abominable behavior
quite disagreeable
abominable weather
abolitionistnoun
a person who is in favor of abolishing especially slavery
abolitionnoun
the act of officially ending or stopping something : the act of abolishing
the abolishing of slavery
1 After the abolition of slavery, many blacks in America were liberated.
奴隶制度废除后, 许多美国黑人被解放了.
2 “The reaction to this is very strong but in both directions. Many people are calling for abolition of nuclear weapons,” she says, while “others are saying that nuclear deterrence is our only protection.”
3 That abolition made another group happy, too: businessmen in the town of Sing Sing.
4 Several months later, they locked horns with their abolition movement colleagues again when Anthony assisted a woman who was being abused by her husband.
5 Stone, a contrarian by nature, decided to make her living as a public speaker in support of abolition and women's rights.
6 Few people would not exult at the abolition of slavery.
奴隶制被废除了,人们无不为之欢乐鼓舞.
7 The abolition of existing property relations is not at all a distinctive feature of Communism.
废除先前存在的所有制关系,并不是共产主义所独具的特征.
8 Only the sort of consummate politician Brown hated could have achieved the abolition of slavery.
9 Its demolition has become a kind of collective cleaning of the slate, a moral reboot for the city, another rallying cry for the prison abolition movement.
10 Old Hickory labeled abolitionists “monsters,” called their writings “unconstitutional and wicked,” and resolved to stamp out the abolition movement.
11 He was a most unlikely instrument of abolition.
12 Now there were laws on the books, not debates about abolition; there were contracts signed by both parties, not just the rule of guns and torture.
13 In real life: Brown’s letters, in which he described his vision for a post-slavery America in eloquent and spiritual terms, were hugely influential in accelerating the abolition movement and putting slaveholders on the defensive.
14 She saw both abolition and women's rights as causes destined to make the world more just.
15 In no other American country except Haiti did the threat of abolition lead to full-scale war.
16 Would it have been better to make abolition wait?
17 Aspects covered in the exhibition: slavery, abolition, Civil War, Reconstruction, segregation, the civil rights movement and Black Heritage stamp series.
18 He was also an early member of the New-York Manumission Society, founded in 1785 to advocate gradual abolition and encourage voluntary freeing of the enslaved.
19 While IE6 criticism is not a new phenomenon, last week's events give those of us who advocate for the abolition of IE6 (myself included) new ammunition.
虽然,批评IE6浏览器已经不是哪门子新鲜事了,不过上周的事件还是给了我们这些提倡抛弃ie6的批评者一些猛料。
20 The third part reconsiders the opium abolition movement of the financial dilemma.
第三部分,对财政困境下的禁烟运动进行反思.
1 废止
repeal abolish rescind annul abrogate fall into desuetude extinct lapse revocation rescission nullification cassation nullify abate disestablish disuse desuetude defeasance un- avoid cancel dissolve undo cancellation proscribe rescissory avoidance discontinuation annulment discontinuance adeem disannul
2 取消
off recall cancellation revocation cancel remove pull lower scratch scrap scrub undo revoke abolish negate abort rescind abrogate obviate unmake back retraction write-off undoing cassation voidance retract recede recant take call lift blank withdraw void repeal vacate annul unsay countermand disannul bleeding-off ademption withdrawal dissolution liquidation annulment rescission nullification recantation recision retractation expunction resile break strike bump dissolve extinguish nullify abate quash elide unswear unspeak disaffirm
3 废除
removal rescission voidance remove strike recall defeat scrap revoke abolish banish rescind revocation cancel undo abrogate cast aside repeal annulment abrogation overthrow annul unmake fall into abeyance extinct cancellation undoing negate reform overturn put an end to reverse dismantle do away with disestablish strike down rip up revocatory extinction lapse dissolution cassation recision desuetude defeasance level dissolve cashier supersede extinguish relinquish quash doff rescissory resolutive disposition demolition deprivation disengagement unthrone obrogate renounce nullify