abdication [,æbdə'keʃən]  

abdication

abdication  [,æbdə'keʃən]

n. 辞职;退位 

名词复数:abdications 

Certainly, life after the abdication was going to be difficult. 的确如此,退位后的生活肯定是艰难的。
As well as this, the movie is an intriguing, if slightly loaded new perspective on the abdication crisis of 1936. 除此以外,如果顺带着赋予1936年退位危机的新视角,这部电影也是很有趣的。

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  • n. 辞职;退位
  • 1. Certainly, life after the abdication was going to be difficult.

    的确如此,退位后的生活肯定是艰难的。

  • 2. As well as this, the movie is an intriguing, if slightly loaded new perspective on the abdication crisis of 1936.

    除此以外,如果顺带着赋予1936年退位危机的新视角,这部电影也是很有趣的。

  • 3. He attributed the abdication to an Establishment plot and began to believe that Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the new Queen, had led a campaign against him.

    他将“退位”归咎为一个统治集团的阴谋,并开始相信伊丽莎白·鲍伊斯-莱恩,新王后引导一次运动反对他。

  • abdication (n.) 1550s, "a disowning," from Latin abdicationem (nominative abdicatio) "voluntary renunciation, abdication," noun of action from past participle stem of abdicare "disown, disavow, reject," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + dicare "proclaim" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly"). Sense of "resignation of inherent sovereignty" is from 1680s.
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