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词根:relinquish
vt.relinquish 放弃;放手;让渡
verb
transitive verb
to withdraw or retreat from : leave behind
give up
relinquish a title
to stop holding physically : release
slowly relinquished his grip on the bar
to give over possession or control of : yield
few leaders willingly relinquish power
放弃,撤回,停止
Middle English relinquisshen, from Anglo-French relinquiss-, stem of relinquir, from Latin relinquere to leave behind, from re- + linquere to leave — more at loan
The first known use of relinquish was in the 15th century
relocateverb
to locate again
to move to a new location
relocate a factory
reliveverb
to live over againespecially: to experience again in the imagination
relish1 of 2noun
a pleasing appetizing taste
a small bit added for flavor : dash
enjoyment or delight in something
eat with great relish
a strong liking
a highly seasoned food (as of pickles or mustard) eaten with other food to add flavor
relish2 of 2verb
to add relish to
to be pleased by : enjoy
to eat or drink with pleasure
relish1 of 2noun
a pleasing appetizing taste
a small bit added for flavor : dash
enjoyment or delight in something
eat with great relish
a strong liking
a highly seasoned food (as of pickles or mustard) eaten with other food to add flavor
relish2 of 2verb
to add relish to
to be pleased by : enjoy
to eat or drink with pleasure
reliquarynoun
a small box or shrine in which sacred relics are kept
relinquishverb
to withdraw or retreat from : leave behind
relinquished their homes and sailed to the New World
to give over to the control or possession of another
relinquish a title
to let go of : release few leaders willingly relinquish power
relinquish your grip on the bar
1 County, the biggest reason that children are removed from their homes is neglect, according to the agency, followed by “other” factors including caretaker absence, relinquishment and exploitation.
2 At the same time, Mr. Chouinard’s relinquishment of the family fortune is in keeping with his longstanding disregard for business norms, and his lifelong love for the environment.
3 Further, Dunbar notes that behavior issues are the number - one cause relinquishment to shelters.
此外, 他还指出,行为问题是导致犬类离家出走的首要原因.
4 Poor decisions forced the relinquishment of Jones’ title outside of the octagon, leading to a pall being cast over the formerly glorious division.
5 Pleading budget poverty disguises the reality that other states have financial crises, too - based mostly on pension debt, not the relinquishment of Prohibition-style alcohol control.
6 The state argued that water rights for municipal water-supply purposes are exempt from relinquishment.
7 Perhaps more crucially, the country’s special laws aimed at promoting adoptions practically allowed profit-driven agencies to manipulate records and bypass proper child relinquishment.
8 He quotes Napoleon's memoirs to show how deeply the Frenchman admired Washington and how utterly baffled he was by his voluntary relinquishment of power.
他引用拿破仑的回忆录来说明法国人是多么景仰华盛顿,而华盛顿对自愿放弃权力又是如何的困惑不解。
9 I was an adult and was not coerced into relinquishment.
10 Carver bought a relinquishment on a claim located just south of Beeler in August 1886 and began improvements on the 160 acres, according to the National Park Service.
11 She’d recently been awarded a packet of documents relating to her relinquishment, and, through social media and ancestry websites, found an address for a woman named Charlene Bates, whom Madsen believed was her biological aunt.
12 A waiver is an intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known right or privilege.
13 The court ordered him to relinquish custody of his child.
14 The spiritual journey is the relinquishment, or unlearning of fear and the acceptance of love back into our hearts.
人类心灵的旅程是一个放弃或忘却恐惧和爱的接受我们心里了。
15 The Major no sooner heard the voice, than he relinquished Mr Dombey's arm, darted forward, took the hand of the lady in the chair and pressed it to his lips.
16 This included holding up the mother-in-law’s relinquishment of the stock in the business.
17 British relinquishment of power in India was accompanied by the partition of the country; the western part of the Punjab became Pakistani territory, the eastern part Indian.
英国对在印度的权力进行让渡是随着该国家的分割而来;旁遮普的西部成为了巴基斯坦的领土,而东部则属于印度人。
18 Abortion is, and always has been, a common experience; relinquishment is a rare one.
19 If approved, the money to prevent custody relinquishment could be used to help parents pay for services not covered by Medicaid or private insurance, such as therapy, in-home and residential care, Hottinger said.
20 “A waiver has to be a knowing and intelligent relinquishment.”
1 让与
concessively settlement surrender conveyance cession release grant yield spare resign relinquish cede
2 放弃
disclamation abandon surrender discard disclaimer resignation abandonment jettison renunciation abdication dereliction nonuse depart flunk release deliver yield shake shed quit resign waive chuck wean relinquish renounce forsake forgo disclaim abdicate forswear abnegate demit wean from heave up kiss good bye to give up for lost fling to the winds throw to the winds render up vacation abnegation drop cede chuck in back down