forego 的定义
fore·went, fore·gone, fore·go·ing.
- to go before; precede.
forego 近义词
do without
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- Hoyer, in a statement to the Blade, said he made the decision to forego regular order in the current Congress because the legislation demands immediate attention.
- While all of Group Nine’s sites lost staffers — the company laid off 7% of its staff in April amid a whole host of other cost-cutting measures, including CEO Ben Lerer foregoing any pay for six months — the cuts were felt most by Thrillist.
- As his department began rolling out the vaccine, he had heard skeptics were foregoing the protection.
- For some, it’s a strategy to accelerate its ARR by covering part of that expense by foregoing, say, an implementation fee for a higher annual subscription amount.
- The country is perhaps the best poised to forego cash, too, as roughly 60% of the world’s mobile payment users are in China.
- I was almost ready to forego probably the biggest movie of next year.
- The band has to forego plane travel, personal assistants, and expensive hotels.
- However, U.S. sanctions on Iran have led to pressure on Pakistan to forego cooperation with that country.
- We would begin our trip by having POTUS forego Air Force One to join me at customs in Ben Gurion airport.
- In a one-state outcome, both sides would have to forego dreams of exclusivist nationalism.
- I could never forego them, or forego the expense they involved, for the sake of future distant advantages.
- As to coyne and livery, he would forego them for six months, pending the decision of his cause.
- We have seen you forego a blood feud and do well to the innocent man whom our faith would have bidden you slay, and it is good.
- Let her forget herself and her own little woes, in the effort to fill his life with all that he had been forced to forego.
- If I forego possible satisfactions of any kind, those whom I permit to enjoy them should recompense me.