abrogate

英[ˈæbrəgeɪt]
美[ˈæbrəˌɡet]

基本释义

  • vt.废除(法律等); 取消; 去掉; 抛开

词性变化

实用例句

The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.

下一任首相可能会废除这个条约。

When can we abrogate the national boundaries all over the world?

我要向全球发问,什么时候可以在全球取消国界?

期刊摘选

The government cannot just abrogate contracts.

政府不能废除合同.

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S. announced its intention to abrogate several arms control agreements.

于是后来,美国宣布他废除武器控制的协议.

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We are a country of law. There are contracts. The government government cannot just abrogate contracts.

我们是个有法律的国家, 我们有合同, 政府不能够就这样废除合同.

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The government can not cannot just abrogate contracts.

国家不能只是废除合同.

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There are contracts . The government cannot abrogate contracts.

签订了合同,所以政府无法断然取消.

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Where application would abrogate rights guaranteed by Native American treaties.

或者适用将取消土著居民条约上保证的权利.

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A government may abrogate any unfair treaties.

政府可以取消任何不公平的条约.

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A later stature may abrogate an earlier law with which it conflicts.

新制定的法律可以使与之相矛盾的旧法律失去效力.

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Both govements voted to abrogate the agreement.

双方政府投票决定废止该协议.

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The government cannot just abrogate contracts.

政府不能将合同一废了之.

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The government cannot just abrogate abrogate contracts.

政府无法废除合同.

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The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.

下一任首相可能会废除这个条约。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Verb
  • 1. revoke formally