abstain
英 [əbˈsteɪn]
美 [əbˈsteɪn]
v. (投票时)弃权; 戒; 戒除; 离开; 回避
过去式:abstained 现在分词:abstaining 过去分词:abstained 第三人称单数:abstains
Collins.1 / BNC.11773 / COCA.13833
牛津词典
verb
- (投票时)弃权
to choose not to use a vote, either in favour of or against sth- Ten people voted in favour, five against and two abstained.
十人投票赞成,五人反对,两人弃权。
- Ten people voted in favour, five against and two abstained.
- 戒;戒除
to decide not to do or have sth, especially sth you like or enjoy, because it is bad for your health or considered morally wrong- to abstain from alcohol/sex/drugs
戒酒;禁欲;戒毒
- to abstain from alcohol/sex/drugs
- 离开;回避
to stay away from sth- The workers who abstained from work yesterday have been suspended.
昨天旷工的工人被暂时停职。
- The workers who abstained from work yesterday have been suspended.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 戒绝;抑制
If youabstain fromsomething, usually something you want to do, you deliberately do not do it.- Abstain from sex or use condoms...
禁绝性事或使用安全套。 - Do you drink alcohol, smoke, or abstain?
你喝酒抽烟吗,还是烟酒不沾?
- Abstain from sex or use condoms...
- VERB (投票时)弃权
If youabstainduring a vote, you do not use your vote.- Three Conservative MPs abstained in the vote.
三位保守党下院议员投了弃权票。
- Three Conservative MPs abstained in the vote.
英英释义
verb