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退位, 放弃王位
(of a monarch or ruler) to step down from a position of power
- The king chose to abdicate the throne in favor of his successor.
国王选择退位,将王位让给他的继任者。
- Queen Elizabeth II has expressed no intention to abdicate during her reign.
女王伊丽莎白二世在位期间没有表示要退位。
- Facing political turmoil, the emperor decided to abdicate to restore stability.
面对政治动荡,皇帝决定退位以恢复稳定。
- The decision to abdicate came as a shock to the citizens, leading to uncertainty.
退位的决定对公民来说是一个震惊,导致了不确定性。
- Over the years, several monarchs have abdicated their positions.
多年来,几位君主已经退位。
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放弃, 退位
to not accept or complete an obligation or duty
及物动词
- The manager decided to abdicate responsibility for the project's failure.
经理决定放弃对项目失败的责任。
- To avoid conflict, he abdicated his role in the decision-making process.
为了避免冲突,他放弃了在决策过程中的角色。
- She was forced to abdicate her responsibilities due to personal issues.
由于个人问题,她被迫放弃了自己的责任。
- The team struggled after the project manager abdicated her obligations.
项目经理放弃了她的职责后,团队陷入了困境。
- She felt she had no choice but to abdicate her position after failing to meet the expectations.
在未能达到期望后,她感到别无选择,只能放弃她的职位。