詞語:relinquish
relinquish是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
relinquish
[ri5liNkwiF]
v.
放棄
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
relinquish
re.lin.quish
AHD:[r1-l1ng「kw1sh]
D.J.[ri6li0kwi.]
K.K.[r!6l!0kw!.]
v.tr.(及物動詞)
re.lin.quished, re.lin.quish.ing, re.lin.quish.es
(1)To retire from; give up or abandon.
離開;放棄或拋棄
(2)To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended).
作罷,斷念:停止或把(練習過的,專長的或想做的事)放在一邊
(3)To let go; surrender.
放開;放棄
(4)To cease holding physically; release:
鬆開;放開:
relinquish a grip.
鬆開掌握
語源
(1)Middle English relinquisshen
中古英語 relinquisshen
(2)from Old French relinquir relinquiss-
源自 古法語 relinquir relinquiss-
(3)from Latin relinquere
源自 拉丁語 relinquere
(4)re- [re-]
re- [前輟re-]
(5)linquere [to leave] * see leik w-
linquere [離開] *參見 leik w-
繼承用法
relin「quisher
n.(名詞)
relin「quishment
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)relinquish, yield, resign, abandon, surrender, cede, waive, renounce
(2)These verbs have in common the sense of letting something go or giving something up.
這些動詞都有鬆開某物或者放棄某事物的意思。
(3)Relinquish, the least specific, sometimes connotes unwillingness or regret:
Relinguish 是最不明確的,有些時候還暗示著不願意或後悔:
can't bear to relinquish the idea.
不能忍受放棄這個主意。
(4)Yield implies giving way, as to pressure or superior authority, often in the hope that such action will be temporary:
Yield 意味著讓步,如向壓力或上級權威,經常是希望這樣的行動將是暫時性的:
gradually had to yield ground.
逐漸不得不讓步。
(5)Resign suggests unresisting submission or acquiescence, as that arising from hopelessness:
Resign 暗示著不抵抗的屈服或默認,如因為毫無希望而產生的:
was forced by the scandal to resign the office to which he had been elected.
因醜聞而被辭去他已當選的職務。
(6)Abandon and surrender agree in implying no expectation of returning to or recovering what is given up, but the terms differ in that surrender implies the operation of compulsion, demand, or force:
Abandon 和surrender 在意味不存在已失去的東西的回歸或恢復的希望時是一致的, 但是這兩個詞的區別是surrender 意味著強迫、命令或力量之下的行動:
abandoned all hope;
放棄了所有的希望;
refusing to surrender control.
拒絕向控制屈服。
(7)Cede connotes formal transfer, as of rights or territory:
Cede 暗示著正式的轉讓:如權力或領地的讓渡:
a province ceded by treaty.
條約的割讓的一個省。
(8)Waive implies a voluntary decision to dispense with something, such as a claim or right:
Waive 意味著自願地放棄某事物的決定,如權力或要求:
waived all privileges. To renounce is to relinquish something formally and usually as a matter of principle:
放棄所有的特權。 Renounce 是正式地放棄某事物,通常是原則性的事物:
renounced his claim to the estate.
放棄了他對房產的要求
現代英漢詞典
relinquish
[rI5lINkwIF]
vt.
放棄
He relinquished his habits.
他放棄了他的習慣。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
relinquish
[ri5liNkwiF]
vt.
(1)放棄(計劃、政策、信仰、希望等); 撤回; 停止
(2)放開, 放鬆(所握之物)
(3)讓出(權利、財產等), 把...交給(to)
relinquish a claim
放棄要求
relinquish bad habits
戒除不良習慣
The small dog relinquished his bone to the big dog.
小狗把它的骨頭讓給那隻大狗。
繼承用法
relinquisher
n.
relinquishment
n.
英文相關詞典
relinquish
abandonforegogive upreleasesacrificesurrenderwaiveyield
英漢雙解計算機詞典
relinquish
【動】放棄,釋放
In MSS, to free space on a staging drive; this may cause data to be destaged.
在海量存儲系統(MSS)中,釋放登台驅動器上的空間,這可能引起數據降級(數據從高速設備取 出,存入低速後備存儲器)。
美國傳統詞典
relinquish
re.lin.quish
AHD:[r1-l1ng「kw1sh]
D.J.[ri6li0kwi.]
K.K.[r!6l!0kw!.]
v.tr.
re.lin.quished, re.lin.quish.ing, re.lin.quish.es
(1)To retire from; give up or abandon.
(2)To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended).
(3)To let go; surrender.
(4)To cease holding physically; release:
relinquish a grip.
語源
(1)Middle English relinquisshen
(2)from Old French relinquir relinquiss-
(3)from Latin relinquere
(4)re- [re-]
(5)linquere [to leave] * see leik w-
繼承用法
relin「quisher
n.
relin「quishment
n.
參考詞彙
(1)relinquish, yield, resign, abandon, surrender, cede, waive, renounce
(2)These verbs have in common the sense of letting something go or giving something up.
(3)Relinquish, the least specific, sometimes connotes unwillingness or regret:
can't bear to relinquish the idea.
(4)Yield implies giving way, as to pressure or superior authority, often in the hope that such action will be temporary:
gradually had to yield ground.
(5)Resign suggests unresisting submission or acquiescence, as that arising from hopelessness:
was forced by the scandal to resign the office to which he had been elected.
(6)Abandon and surrender agree in implying no expectation of returning to or recovering what is given up, but the terms differ in that surrender implies the operation of compulsion, demand, or force:
abandoned all hope;
refusing to surrender control.
(7)Cede connotes formal transfer, as of rights or territory:
a province ceded by treaty.
(8)Waive implies a voluntary decision to dispense with something, such as a claim or right:
waived all privileges. To renounce is to relinquish something formally and usually as a matter of principle:
renounced his claim to the estate.
朗文英漢綜合電腦詞典
relinquish
【動】放棄,釋放
英漢法學大詞典
relinquish
v.撤回 ,放棄,棄權
英漢航海大詞典
relinquish
n.放棄
英漢化學大詞典
relinquish
vt.放棄,撤回,停止
英漢經貿大詞典
relinquish
n.放棄
英漢計算機大詞典
relinquish
vt.放棄(撤回,停止