及物/不及物动词没有也行,放弃
及物动词
1. I'll have to forgo my vacation in order to attend a summer Chinese course.
为了参加暑期中文班我只好放弃暑假。
2. We'll have to forgo our rest hour to gather in the wheat before the storm begins.
为了在风暴来到之前收完小麦,我们就只好放弃休息的时间了。
3. She decided to forgo the party and prepare for the English exam.
她决定不去参加聚会,为英语考试作好准备。
4. She decided to forgo dessert for a few days.
她决定几天不吃甜点心。
1. 作罢:forgivingly 宽大地 | forgo 作罢 | forgot 忘记
2. 放弃:footing 基础 | forgo 放弃 | formal 正式的
3. 作罢,放弃:280. proprietor 业主,经营者 owner | 281. forgo 作罢,放弃 | 282. ballot 选票;投票
4. 放弃 摒弃:enroll 注册学习 | forgo 放弃 摒弃 | martial 军事的
1. -> see forego
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. Investors worried the rise in oil would force consumers to forgo spending on discretionary items, squeezing business profits.
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2. Obama announced last week he would forgo public financing in the general election, guaranteeing he would need considerable fundraising help in the months to come.
3. I was ready to forgo dessert, but my dining partner rightly convinced me that a complete review required sampling the baklava.
4. Once they felt their privileges threatened, they would forgo the disguise of deity and even turn to violence.
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5. The elder Wu said in an interview that he had no trouble persuading Huaxi's farmers to forgo control over their land 25 years ago.
6. forgo
6. Business travelers are the envy of others because they seem to enjoy all the privileges of luxury that shoestring backpackers forgo.
7. forgo
7. " He even wanted to forgo the operation, " Liu said.
8. A gondola can also lift tourists from Huashan's east gate to the North Peak, offering them the chance to forgo nearly 6 km of strenuous hiking.
9. forgo的翻译
9. Just imagine a company that has spent tens of billions to promote its brand, and then forgo that brand name for something else.
10. It is actually a mistake to forgo and neglect imitation capability at the same time these companies are trying to develop innovation capabilities.
verb
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
e.g. you've forfeited your right to name your successor
forfeited property
Synonym: forfeit give up throw overboard waive forego
2. do without or cease to hold or adhere to
e.g. We are dispensing with formalities
relinquish the old ideas
Synonym: waive relinquish forego foreswear dispense with
3. be earlier in time
go back further
e.g. Stone tools precede bronze tools