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desertion

/dih-zur-shuhn/US // dɪˈzɜr ʃən //UK // (dɪˈzɜːʃən) //

遗弃,遗弃行为,离弃,遗弃罪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of deserting or the state of being deserted.
    • : Law. willful abandonment, especially of one's spouse without consent, in violation of legal or moral obligations.
    • : an act of leaving military service or duty without the intention of returning.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounabandonment
Synonyms
betrayal出卖,背叛,出卖行为,背叛行为abrogation弃权,废止,废止权,废弃apostasy叛教,叛教行为,叛教罪,背教avoidance避免,避开,回避,逃避backsliding倒退,倒退的人,倒退的情况,退退退退departure离开,启程,离开的时候,离开时derelict废弃的,荒废的,荒废,遗弃者dereliction失职,失职行为,渎职,失职渎职disaffection厌恶,嫌弃,疏离感,疏远disavowal不承认,驳斥,不承认的事,拒绝承认divorce离婚,离异,离职elusion幻想,幻觉,幻象,幻影escape逃避,逃脱,逃跑,逃亡evasion逃避,逃避行为,躲避,逃避责任falseness虚假性,虚假,假的,虚伪性flight飞行,飞行篇,飞行器forsaking放弃,抛弃,弃绝,舍弃leaving离开,离开了,留下,离开时perfidy背信弃义,敷衍了事,渎职,敷衍rejection拒绝,拒绝接受,反对,排斥relinquishment放弃,弃权,弃权书,辞职renunciation放弃,弃权,离弃,舍弃repudiation休妻,退约,退货,拒绝接受resignation辞职,辞去职务,辞呈,辞职声明retirement退休,退役,退职,退休人员retreat撤退,退缩,闭关修炼,闭关secession分离,分离主义,分裂,分离国tergiversation捐赠,捐献,捐赠者,捐赠人treachery背信弃义,奸诈,奸诈行为,诡诈truancy逃学,旷课,逃课,逃学问题withdrawal撤回,退出,撤出,撤销absconding潜逃,潜逃的,潜逃中,逃亡castoff弃置,弃置物,弃儿,弃权defecting叛逃的,叛逃,叛变的,叛变departing离开的时候,离去,离去的,离开时disavowing不承认,不接受,不承认的,拒绝承认falling away陨落,脱落,堕落,堕落了going back on继续说,继续,继续下去,继续说下去recreancy重生,重生代,重生期,隐居running out on奔走相告,奔走相告的,奔波于,奔走相告的人

Examples

  • The dangerous prospects combined with low pay meant that finding crews for the ships was difficult and desertions ahead of launch day were high.

  • With viral online organizing, the idea of non-desertion agreements could spread quickly.

  • “I, Pvt. Eddie D. Slovik, 36896415, confess to the desertion of the United States Army…” it began.

  • A general read aloud the order that Pvt. Eddie Slovik was to be executed for the crime of desertion.

  • His desertion barely warranted a comment, but he was not hailed as a hero.

  • “I believe I am the only colonel in the regular army who was ever court-martialed and convicted of desertion,” he laughed.

  • To cease living together for the time fixed by statute is not desertion unless this was done intentionally.

  • Desertion is a general ground of divorce, the law in every state prescribing a period of time, quite often three years.

  • But the Emperor could not forgive his desertion, and, thinking he would not benefit by his services, he refused them.

  • Have you any plea to urge beyond the natural one of her seemingly unprovoked desertion of you?

  • The sense of the desertion by humankind, by God and mercy and rationality swept through me and overwhelmed my inner self.