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discarding

/verb dih-skahrd; noun dis-kahrd/US // verb dɪˈskɑrd; noun ˈdɪs kɑrd //

丢弃,弃置,弃权,废弃的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
    • : Cards. to throw out from one's hand.to play.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Cards. to discard a card or cards.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of discarding.
    • : a person or thing that is cast out or rejected.
    • : Cards. a card or cards discarded.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbget rid of
Forms: discarded
Synonyms
abandon抛弃,放弃,舍弃,弃置cancel取消,撤销,撤消,取消了dispense with省去了,省去,省掉了,摈弃dispose of处理掉,解决,解决掉,处理ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横dump倾倒,倾销,转储,甩掉eliminate消除,消灭,消除了,清除give up放弃,舍弃,放弃吧,罢休jettison抛弃,丢弃,弃置,抛出reject拒绝,拒绝接受,拒收,驳回remove移除,删除,拆除,取消renounce摒弃,摈弃,背弃,抛弃repeal废除,废止,撤消,撤销scrap废料,废钢,废弃的,废弃的东西shed棚子,棚,棚屋,大棚abdicate退位,退位让贤,弃权,让位abjure誓不罢休,誓死不从,誓死不屈,誓死不承认adios再见,再见了banish放逐,放弃,驱逐,流放can可以,可,能,能够cashier收银员,出纳员,收銀員,出纳chuck卡盘,卡特,卡普尔,卡盘上的deep-six深六,深六合,深六级,深六度desert沙漠,荒漠,沙漠化,荒废dispatch派遣,派出所,派遣人员,调遣dispossess剥夺,褫夺,夺取divorce离婚,离异,离职drop下降,跌落,掉落,滴eject弹出,顶出,弹射,弹出式expel驱逐出境,驱逐,驱除,驱赶forsake摒弃,抛弃,弃之不顾,弃绝junk垃圾,垃圾桶,废料,杂物oust撵走,撵出,撵走了,驱赶protest抗议,抗議,示威,抗诉relinquish放弃,弃权,弃置,捐弃repudiate辟谣,否认,推翻,辟邪cast aside丢在一边,丢弃,丢在一边的,丢开do away with破除,废除,撤消,取消free of没有,不含,没有的,不受have done with已完成的,已完成的工作,已与,已做的part with与,伴随着,伴随着部分,伴随put byshake off甩掉,甩掉了,抖落,甩甩手sweep away扫荡,扫除,荡涤,铲除throw away扔掉,扔掉了,丢弃,扔掉的throw out抛出,扔掉,扔掉了,抛出的throw overboard扔到海里去,扔到海里,扔到水里,扔到水里去toss aside抛开,扔到一边去,扔到一边去吧write off注销,核销,销账,销帐

Examples

  • And in a way that was right, because he was keen to save the best bits of it and to discard the worst.

  • His past lives all display a remarkable bloodlust, one he continues to discard.

  • So maybe what I've really got here is an Old Master discard being used – by me, the museum visitor – as a modern objet trouvé.

  • Discard your alcohol and dispose of your pork “The Muslims Are Coming!”

  • Anyone walking down a Manhattan street on trash day knows that New Yorkers discard some spectacular things.

  • William, indeed, was not the man to discard an old friend for a new one.

  • The vote which required the King to discard them merely because they were what he himself was seemed to him a personal affront.

  • He would discard any doctrine which, logically carried out, led to absurdity.

  • "Yes; she was too genuinely a lady to encourage his suit, then discard him at the last moment," he concluded, despondently.

  • Here you are, slouchin' around without a dressin' jacket er slippers en talkin' 'bout an ole song that's in the discard.