单词 | renunciation |
释义 | re·nun·ci·a·tion /rɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable] formalSTOP DOING something when someone makes a formal decision to no longer believe in something, live in a particular way etc 〔对信仰、生活方式等的〕摈弃,放弃 → renouncerenunciation of5their renunciation of terrorist tactics他们对恐怖策略的摒弃n Eastern Europe’s renunciation of CommunismExamples from the Corpusrenunciation• A renunciation of Oliver and a declaration of true love for Miranda herself?• I learn about the beauty of austerity and renunciation.• This has to be quenched by detachment and renunciation.• Though not a natural speaker his pithy style, backed by his fame and renunciation, strengthened the Student Volunteer Missionary movement.• Maggie will carry even renunciation to dramatic extremes.• Abetted by her husband, she refused to countenance the renunciations which Henry was to make in the peace treaty.• The renunciation of any attempt to tax was at once cause and symptom of the state's demise.renunciation of• The agreement depends on their renunciation of violence.From Longman Business Dictionaryrenunciationre‧nun‧ci‧a‧tion /rɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən/ noun [uncountable] FINANCE when an investor returns shares they have been offered to the company offering themThe share certificate carries a form for renunciation on the reverse.Origin renunciation (1300-1400) Latin renuntiatio, from renuntiare; → RENOUNCEre·nun·ci·a·tion nounLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable Corpus a Business formal decision makes someone when |
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