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 desertion [di'zә:ʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 丢掉, 遗弃, 逃亡

[法] 长期分居, 开小差, 遗弃


  1. Desertion from the army is punishable by death.
    开小差可处死刑。
  2. Does desertion ground for divorce?
    被配偶遗弃是离婚的理由吗?
  3. Desertion is a ground (ie legally sufficient reason) for divorce.
    被配偶遗弃是离婚的充足理由.


desertion
[ noun ]
  1. withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility

  2. <noun.act>
    his abandonment of his wife and children left them penniless
  3. the act of giving something up

  4. <noun.act>


Desertion \De*ser"tion\ (d[-e]*z[~e]r"sh[u^]n), n. [L. desertio:
cf. F. d['e]sertion.]
1. The act of deserting or forsaking; abandonment of a
service, a cause, a party, a friend, or any post of duty;
the quitting of one's duties willfully and without right;
esp., an absconding from military or naval service.

Such a resignation would have seemed to his superior
a desertion or a reproach. --Bancroft.

2. The state of being forsaken; desolation; as, the king in
his desertion.

3. Abandonment by God; spiritual despondency.

The spiritual agonies of a soul under desertion.
--South.

  1. Guerrillas said the destruction followed a major desertion of Afghan army troops to anti-Marxist rebels.
  2. Reporters, talk-show producers, and movie-production companies want the life story of the man arrested here on a 30-year-old warrant for desertion after crashing a military truck, said James Martin Davis, Kephart's attorney.
  3. Diplomats in Baghdad said the decree apparently was aimed at facilitating the return of thousands of Iraqi servicemen who are in Iran and want to return but fear reprisal for desertion and siding with the enemy during the war.
  4. But he said the Contra force was crumbling through quiet desertion.
  5. He arrived at Andrews on July 22 and was charged three days later with desertion.
  6. Burnham sued for divorce in 1987 in New Jersey, accusing his wife of desertion.
  7. The publicity around the 500 deserters that the Soviets have rounded up in Lithuania has created a false impression that the Soviets are dealing with the problem of desertion for the first time.
  8. We don't want to do it too fast.' Punishments for desertion and dereliction of duty are likely to be toughened.
  9. The harsher economic climate, and the gradual expiry of leases in town centres may further encourage the retailers' desertion of the high street. The Trafford Centre may turn out to be the last regional shopping centre to be granted planning consent.
  10. A new enforcement program has reduced the number of desertion cases from 14,000 in 1987 to 2,485, said Lt.
  11. A friend of one of the soldiers, who were discharged last week for desertion, said they went to Gulf Breeze because they believed the end of the world was near and Jesus would return in a spaceship.
  12. The Presidium already has pardoned one soldier who was punished for desertion, he said.
  13. Guerrillas have been accused of killing prisoners, and insurgent leaders fear that has made many soldiers reluctant to change sides, even though the Afghan army's desertion rate is high.
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