abstaining 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.
abstaining 近义词
hold back from doing
abstaining 的近义词 35 个
- cease
- forgo
- pass up
- quit
- refrain
- renounce
- shun
- withhold
- abjure
- abnegate
- avoid
- constrain
- curb
- decline
- eschew
- evade
- fast
- forbear
- pass
- refuse
- spurn
- starve
- stop
- deny oneself
- do without
- fence-sit
- give the go by
- give up
- go on the wagon
- keep from
- sit on one's hands
- sit on the fence
- sit out
- take the cure
- take the pledge
abstaining 的反义词 11 个
更多abstaining例句
- The state Senate voted on Wednesday to abolish the death penalty, with all 21 Democrats in favor while 17 Republicans opposed and one abstained.
- It gives users a thermometer for daily temperature checks and claims to indicate when the user is ovulating and should either abstain from sex or use protection to prevent pregnancy.
- While some criticisms of the tradition may be valid, the fact is that abstaining from or reducing alcohol intake, at any time, is an admirable endeavor—not a reason to shame people.
- He said he had hoped to vote against it but instead would abstain from voting, to make clear that he disapproved of Chase’s behavior.
- Employees at Google have called on the company to abstain from work in the oil and gas industry, citing environmental concerns, and work with authoritarian regimes.
- I told her I was up for it and prepared by abstaining from alcohol, coffee, red meat, and sex for two days prior to the ceremony.
- The largely symbolic document was approved by 123 member states, with 13 voting against and 46 abstaining.
- Most European governments and especially those abstaining have stressed the absolute necessity of a return to negotiations.
- Belgium has stated it will be voting yes instead of abstaining.
- But both abstaining and voting for Grillo send the same message.
- Abstaining from certain practices in which idolaters engaged, they were ceremonially holy.
- There is little merit, I should think, in abstaining from such a constant use of medicine.
- The city was taken, it is said, by waiting for the day of fast, on which the Jews were in the habit of abstaining from all work.
- I pictured him as living in the wilderness, abstaining from meat and drink and living on roots and herbs and cold water.
- You don't believe that you ought to preach my doctrine, and, therefore, do no despite to your conscience in abstaining.