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 abandon [ə'bændən添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 放弃, 抛弃, 遗弃, 使屈从, 沉溺, 放纵

n. 放任, 无拘束, 狂热

[经] 交给, 交还, 委付


  1. The cruel man abandoned his wife and child.
    那个狠心的男人抛弃了他的妻儿。
  2. They had abandoned all hope.
    他们已经放弃了一切希望。
  3. He abandoned himself to despair.
    自暴自弃。


abandon
[ noun ]
  1. the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry

  2. <noun.attribute>
    she danced with abandon
  3. a feeling of extreme emotional intensity

  4. <noun.feeling>
    the wildness of his anger
[ verb ]
  1. forsake, leave behind

  2. <verb.possession>
    We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot
  3. give up with the intent of never claiming again

  4. <verb.possession> give up
    Abandon your life to God
    She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti
    We gave the drowning victim up for dead
  5. leave behind empty; move out of

  6. <verb.motion>
    empty vacate
    You must vacate your office by tonight
  7. stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims

  8. <verb.cognition>
    give up
    He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage
    Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations
  9. leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch

  10. <verb.cognition>
    desert desolate forsake
    The mother deserted her children


Abandon \A*ban"don\ ([.a]*b[a^]n"d[u^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Abandoned} (-d[u^]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Abandoning}.] [OF.
abandoner, F. abandonner; a (L. ad) + bandon permission,
authority, LL. bandum, bannum, public proclamation,
interdiction, bannire to proclaim, summon: of Germanic
origin; cf. Goth. bandwjan to show by signs, to designate
OHG. ban proclamation. The word meant to proclaim, put under
a ban, put under control; hence, as in OE., to compel,
subject, or to leave in the control of another, and hence, to
give up. See {Ban}.]
1. To cast or drive out; to banish; to expel; to reject.
[Obs.]

That he might . . . abandon them from him. --Udall.

Being all this time abandoned from your bed. --Shak.

2. To give up absolutely; to forsake entirely; to renounce
utterly; to relinquish all connection with or concern on;
to desert, as a person to whom one owes allegiance or
fidelity; to quit; to surrender.

Hope was overthrown, yet could not be abandoned.
--I. Taylor.

3. Reflexively: To give (one's self) up without attempt at
self-control; to yield (one's self) unrestrainedly; --
often in a bad sense.

He abandoned himself . . . to his favorite vice.
--Macaulay.

4. (Mar. Law) To relinquish all claim to; -- used when an
insured person gives up to underwriters all claim to the
property covered by a policy, which may remain after loss
or damage by a peril insured against.

Syn: To give up; yield; forego; cede; surrender; resign;
abdicate; quit; relinquish; renounce; desert; forsake;
leave; retire; withdraw from.

Usage: {To Abandon}, {Desert}, {Forsake}. These words agree
in representing a person as giving up or leaving some
object, but differ as to the mode of doing it. The
distinctive sense of abandon is that of giving up a
thing absolutely and finally; as, to abandon one's
friends, places, opinions, good or evil habits, a
hopeless enterprise, a shipwrecked vessel. Abandon is
more widely applicable than forsake or desert. The
Latin original of desert appears to have been
originally applied to the case of deserters from
military service. Hence, the verb, when used of
persons in the active voice, has usually or always a
bad sense, implying some breach of fidelity, honor,
etc., the leaving of something which the person should
rightfully stand by and support; as, to desert one's
colors, to desert one's post, to desert one's
principles or duty. When used in the passive, the
sense is not necessarily bad; as, the fields were
deserted, a deserted village, deserted halls. Forsake
implies the breaking off of previous habit,
association, personal connection, or that the thing
left had been familiar or frequented; as, to forsake
old friends, to forsake the paths of rectitude, the
blood forsook his cheeks. It may be used either in a
good or in a bad sense.


Abandon \A*ban"don\, n. [F. abandon. fr. abandonner. See
{Abandon}, v.]
Abandonment; relinquishment. [Obs.]
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Abandon \A`ban`don"\ ([.a]`b[aum]N`d[^o]N"), n. [F. See
{Abandon}.]
A complete giving up to natural impulses; freedom from
artificial constraint; careless freedom or ease.

  1. But he said it was "too early to say" whether those nations would abandon socialism.
  2. Mr Hamilton said a number of respondents had argued this would be unjust and might lead a company to abandon a practice that was later found not to be against the public interest.
  3. If Mr Gonzalez fails to meet the challenge he now faces, Spain can abandon any hope of playing a fully competitive role in the economy of the new Europe.
  4. "A commander doesn't abandon his ship in stormy weather." _ Noriega responding to questions about whether he would step down in the face of pressure from the United States, May 1988.
  5. "We can't afford to abandon the nation to the Likud," Mr. Peres said.
  6. Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev today urged a new world order in which his country would abandon totalitarianism for democracy and discard separatist passions and nationalism.
  7. Government insists that the PAC should be ejected from the talks because it has refused to abandon its armed struggle.
  8. Some Republicans have said Atwater's political acumen is sorely missed in the White House, as Bush was beset by economic and budget problems including his decision to abandon his pledge against raising taxes.
  9. Let us not abandon the victims of neglect.
  10. Those who would now have government abandon social responsibility in the name of unbridled individualism are doing Marx's work for him.
  11. A Palestine Liberation Organization official told an Israeli daily the PLO wants to negotiate peace but would not abandon attacks against Israel.
  12. In one of the biggest moves so far, Salomon Inc. early last month said it would lay off 800 people and abandon the municipal bond and money market businesses.
  13. This "Closeup" documentary tells the predictable tale of empty institutions and hard, bitter streets; of families who abandon their sick, and families who fruitlessly try to help them.
  14. A media foundation asked the FCC to abandon the rule because it was reducing media diversity by forcing closings.
  15. Mr. Abramson says he won't hesitate to abandon the project if he can't strengthen the Minnesota company's profit margins.
  16. The program, in addition to Goodyear's buyback of Sir James's stake, is part of the restructuring that prompted the financier to abandon his bid.
  17. Speaking of animals, there is a runway battle going on between the conservationist designers, who are showing only fake furs this season, and those who cannot abandon the luxurious feel of the real thing.
  18. A Coast Guard helicopter had to abandon plans to rescue four men on work barges trapped at the mouth of the Mississippi River, said Coast Guard spokesman Dan Dewell.
  19. Moscow, increasingly crucial to the peace process after years of being edged out by Washington, is already seeking to persuade Syria to abandon its drive for military parity with Israel.
  20. Eight workers had intended to stay behind, but decided to abandon the platform at the last moment, the spokesman said.
  21. Police in Palmetto, across the Manatee River from Bradenton, were forced to abandon their patrol cars and travel in garbage trucks.
  22. The Supreme Council agreed in principle to abandon the Communist Party's right to organize in factories, enterprises and administrative units, sources said.
  23. But it is the Russian government that must take most of the blame for the lack of progress. Fascist advance Western leaders cannot afford, for their own security as well as Russia's, to allow Mr Yeltsin to abandon the reformist road.
  24. He was 29. After five weeks in hospital he made an unsuccessful attempt to return to work, but had to abandon it.
  25. Parti Quebecois leader Jacques Parizeau attacked Mr. Bourassa earlier this week for allegedly making concessions to the other provinces, and he demanded that Mr. Bourassa abandon the negotiations.
  26. The proposal could "encourage families to abandon their own responsibilities," said Rep. Richard Graham, R-Ormand Beach.
  27. "They don't want to abandon it completely.
  28. Tell viewers the truth and the heterosexual majority will take this as a signal to forget all thought of danger to themselves, abandon 'safe sex", and increase the persecution of homosexuals.
  29. On the other hand, it might prove difficult for Forte to abandon an ambition of gaining full control. Time is certainly on the Fortes' side.
  30. The previous month, he said he would abandon politics in order to spend more time with his young son, John Paul, who has health problems.
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