名词
1. We all hope for the abolition of war.
我们都希望消灭战争。
1. 废除:abolish 废除 | abolition 废除 | aborane 乔木烷
2. 取消:ability scale 能力量表 | abolition 取消 | abnormal 变态的
3. 撤销:abolition 取消 | abolition 撤销 | abort 故障
4. 废除,取消:abode 住所;常住地 | abolition 废除;取消 | abominable 可鄙;可憎;可恶
1. (制度、习俗等的)废除,废止
The abolition of something such as a system or practice is its formal ending.
e.g. ...the abolition of slavery in Brazil and the Caribbean.
巴西及加勒比地区奴隶制的废除
1. The prosperity brought about by the economic reform has resulted in the abolition of the rationing regime.
2. abolition
2. That meant the end of serfdom and the abolition of the hierarchic social system.
3. But the abolition of capital punishment in China is not under consideration, said a top judge.
4. A total abolition of the system requires approval from the top legislature.
5. President Franklin Roosevelt sent a letter to the US Congress, urging the abolition of the law.
6. abolition
6. Where this leads is not toward the abolition of unions, as some in their ranks fear and their most rabid critics want.
7. It later focused on the latest proposal by setting aside other issues, while continuing to pursue dual universal suffrage and the abolition of the functional constituency.
8. So even if a bill advocating its abolition is tabled at the National People's Congress, there is little chance it will muster enough support for serious debate.
9. The case helped to bring about the abolition of such penitentiary hospitals used to hold migrants accused of not having the right documents.
10. The mother was released after her case prompted many lawmakers and web users to call for a reform or abolition of the system.
noun
1. abolition在线翻译
1. the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery)
e.g. the abolition of capital punishment
Synonym: abolishment