relinquished

relinquished[rɪˈlɪŋkwɪʃt] 

原级:relinquish

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第三人称单数:relinquishes

现在分词:relinquishing

relinquished 基本解释
放弃;交出,让给( relinquish的过去式和过去分词 );
relinquished 单语例句

1. Young winger Arjen Robben was again an inspiration for the Netherlands, and Davids and Clarence Seedorf quickly established control of the midfield which they never relinquished.

2. relinquished的意思

2. Jiang temporarily relinquished his helm to Danish coach Michael Mortensen around the French Open, but resumed his position as coach before last year's China Open.

3. relinquished

3. Germany should have long relinquished the Cold War mentality and been free from such censorship.

4. relinquished的意思

4. Watched by a capacity crowd including Hollywood actors Jack Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman, the home team charged 20 points clear by halftime and never relinquished their grip.

5. " She relinquished this afternoon the medals that were won unfairly at the Sydney Games, " Scherr said.

6. Lewis first won the heavyweight title by default in 1992 when the WBC champion Riddick Bowe relinquished the crown.

7. relinquished的近义词

7. Both the rebels and Western nations have rejected past ceasefire proposals, saying the only deal they would accept was one under which Gadhafi relinquished power.

8. After regaining the title in 1975 they have only relinquished it once since to a united Korean team in 1991.

9. Some of them produced banners taunting Nadal, who relinquished the world No 1 spot to his fierce rival.

10. Peru has been pressing its claim to the relics for years, saying it never relinquished ownership of the artifacts.

relinquished 英英释义

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adj

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. that has been withdrawn or retreated from