abdication
发音
英 [ˌæbdɪ'keɪʃn]
美 [ˌæbdɪ'keɪʃn]
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- n.
- 退位,辞职
- (权力、权利、要求、职责、责任等的)放弃
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双语例句
- 1. As well as this , the movie is an intriguing , if slightly loaded new perspective on the abdication crisis of 1936 .
- 除此以外,如果顺带着赋予1936年退位危机的新视角,这部电影也是很有趣的。
- 2. Meanwhile , the abdication means poor , stuttering bertie has to shoulder the ultimate burden while " herr hitler " is whipping up the stormclouds of war .
- 与此同时,当希特勒正要卷起战争的暴风雨时,爱德华的退位意味着可怜的口吃“bertie”不得不肩负这样一个终极重任。
- 3. And this mirrors a wider abdication by pakistan 's privileged citizens .
- 这反映了更多巴基斯坦享有特权的民众放弃了。
- 4. Since public pressure shades either into regime change or a kind of abdication , it is difficult to apply to countries with which a continuous relationship is important for american security .
- 由于公众压力要么逐渐变为政权更迭,要么变为某种退位,很难适用于那些对美国的安全来说持续的关系非常重要的国家。
- 5. Norodom sihanouk reigned cambodia from 1941 to 1955 and again from 1993 till his voluntary abdication in 2004 in favor of his son , the current king norodom sihamoni .
- 诺罗敦西哈努克于1941年至1955年执政柬埔寨,1993年再次担任柬埔寨王国国王,直到2004年自愿退位,王位交于其子,即现任国王诺罗敦西哈莫尼。