abandonment 英 [əˈbændənmənt]   美 [əˈbændənmənt]

abandonment

abandonment  英 [əˈbændənmənt] 美 [əˈbændənmənt]

n. 抛弃;放纵 

名词复数:abandonments 

abandonment and abuse are not acts of God, they are failures of love. 放纵与滥用都为上帝所不容。 这些都是缺乏爱的结果。
But often this feeling of abandonment or estrangement from God has nothing to do with sin. 但是,这种被神抛弃,与神疏远的感觉往往与罪无关。

  • Abandonment is the act of getting rid of something. It’s how dogs become stray and children become orphaned. If abandonment is your greatest fear in life, make sure to surround yourself with loyal friends and treat them kindly.
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  • n. 抛弃;放纵
  • 1. abandonment and abuse are not acts of God, they are failures of love.

    放纵与滥用都为上帝所不容。 这些都是缺乏爱的结果。

  • 2. But often this feeling of abandonment or estrangement from God has nothing to do with sin.

    但是,这种被神抛弃,与神疏远的感觉往往与罪无关。

  • 3. These girls are dealing with depression, anger, loneliness, the feeling of rejection and abandonment.

    这些女孩儿的问题包括抑郁、愤怒、孤独、感觉被排斥和被抛弃。

  • abandonment (n.) 1610s, "action of relinquishing to another," from French abandonnement (Old French abandonement), from abandonner "to give up" (see abandon (v.)). Meaning "a deserting, forsaking" (of one's family, principles, etc.) is by 1788; from 1839 as "condition of being forsaken." In law, the relinquishing of a title, privilege, or claim. In music, Italian abbandonatamente is the instruction to play so as to make the time subordinate to the feeling.
aban·don·ment AWL / əˈbændənmənt ; NAmE əˈbændənmənt / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 the act of leaving a person, thing or place with no intention of returning 离弃;遗弃;抛弃 2 the act of giving up an idea or stopping an activity with no intention of returning to it 放弃;中止 the government's abandonment of its new economic policy 政府对新经济政策的放弃 abandonment abandonments aban·don·ment / əˈbændənmənt ; NAmE əˈbændənmənt /
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