abstain from 的定义
- to hold oneself back voluntarily, especially from something regarded as improper or unhealthy: to abstain from eating meat.
 - to refrain from casting one's vote: a referendum in which two delegates abstained.
 
abstain from 近义词
等同于 renounce
abstain from 的近义词 45 个
- deny
 - disavow
 - discard
 - disown
 - eschew
 - forgo
 - forsake
 - forswear
 - give up
 - quit
 - recant
 - relinquish
 - repudiate
 - spurn
 - waive
 - abdicate
 - abjure
 - abnegate
 - arrogate
 - decline
 - defect
 - desert
 - disclaim
 - dump
 - rat
 - resign
 - tergiversate
 - turn
 - apostacize
 - cast off
 - demit
 - divorce oneself from
 - drop out
 - leave flat
 - leave off
 - opt out
 - sell out
 - swear off
 - take the pledge
 - tergiverse
 - throw off
 - throw over
 - toss over
 - walk out on
 - wash hands of
 
abstain from 的反义词 14 个
等同于 resist
abstain from 的近义词 49 个
- abide
 - combat
 - confront
 - continue
 - curb
 - defy
 - endure
 - forgo
 - maintain
 - prevent
 - refuse
 - repel
 - thwart
 - turn down
 - antagonize
 - assail
 - assault
 - battle
 - bear
 - brook
 - buck
 - check
 - contend
 - counteract
 - countervail
 - dispute
 - duel
 - forbear
 - hinder
 - hold
 - persevere
 - persist
 - refrain
 - remain
 - stay
 - stonewall
 - suffer
 - traverse
 - weather
 - die hard
 - fight back
 - hold off
 - hold out against
 - keep from
 - leave alone
 - put up a fight
 - remain firm
 - stand up to
 - struggle against
 
abstain from 的反义词 26 个
等同于 abjure
等同于 dispense with
等同于 do without
更多abstain from例句
- As part of this practice, Muslims abstain from food, water, smoking, sex and all sensory pleasures from dawn to dusk during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
 - Metro board member Michael Goldman, who represents Maryland, abstained from the vote, saying the transit agency should switch completely to electric-bus purchases starting next year.
 - Soon-Shiong, who had told The Post as recently as midweek that he hadn’t yet decided how he was going to vote on the offer, ended up abstaining from voting.
 - He would drink and take drugs to “feel less of what I was feeling,” estimating that, even if he abstained during the week, he would drink a week’s worth in one day on a Friday or Saturday night.
 - Maybe they’re abstaining because they had severe alcohol-use disorders in the past, and this has led to health conditions.
 - In fact, I publicly vowed to abstain from The Ball in 2012, but professional responsibilities and curiosity got the better of me.
 - But the two also could abstain from caucusing with either party and possibly have even more clout.
 - So is everyone around you, even if you find a way to abstain.
 - Pollsters have been predicting disillusioned leftist voters are particularly likely to abstain.
 - Users then have the option to vote for or against each law, or simply abstain.
 - It is not the right of any one, according to his pleasure, to abstain from entering into Covenant with God.
 - Let it be put forth in leading to abstain from countenancing an evil constitution, and to raise above the fear of consequences.
 - So the campers obtained fresh meat, and all were very glad to abstain awhile from bacon.
 - It is therefore obligatory upon us to abstain as far as possible from referring to expressions that are calculated to alarm.
 - In concluding this notice of Roe, I cannot refrain from expressing a hope that gentlemen will abstain from the use of it.