renounced / rɪˈnaʊns /

放弃了弃权放弃放弃的

renounced3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·nounced, re·nounc·ing.

  1. to give up or put aside voluntarily: to renounce worldly pleasures.
  2. to give up by formal declaration: to renounce a claim.
  3. to repudiate; disown: to renounce one's son.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·nounced, re·nounc·ing.

  1. Cards. to play a card of a different suit from that led.to abandon or give up a suit led.to fail to follow the suit led.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Cards. an act or instance of renouncing.

renounced 近义词

v. 动词 verb

abandon, reject

更多renounced例句

  1. They renounced violence, recognized the state of Israel, and embraced a demilitarized Palestinian state.
  2. In 1985, then South African president P.W. Botha offered to let Mandela out of prison if he renounced violence.
  3. Mother Antonia Brenner, a twice-divorced socialite, renounced Hollywood glitz to live as a nun in a Mexican prison.
  4. But he has never renounced the attack and has openly stated his disapproval of democracy.
  5. However, he has never renounced the attack and has openly stated that he believes democracy is contrary to Islamic law.
  6. The Infanta Margaret had indeed, at the time of her marriage, renounced her rights to the kingdom of her forefathers.
  7. "He must at least have renounced his idea of vengeance," decided David, after studying the youth's face attentively.
  8. Massachusetts had not yet renounced her designs upon the territories of the heretical Colony.
  9. Connecticut had not renounced her designs against Rhode Island territory, nor was she slow in declaring her intentions.
  10. It was but a short time since Schwarzenberg's proud master had renounced his proudest style, that of Roman emperor.