英语释义
1. to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent
2. to give up with the intent of never again claiming a right or interest in
abandon property
3. to withdraw from often in the face of danger or encroachment
abandon ship soldiers forced to abandon their position
4. to withdraw protection, support, or help from
he abandoned his family
5. to give (oneself) over unrestrainedly
abandoned himself to a life of self-indulgence
6. to cease from maintaining, practicing, or using
abandoned their native language
7. to cease intending or attempting to perform
abandoned the escape
8. a thorough yielding to natural impulses especially enthusiasm, exuberance
with reckless abandon
9. to leave and never return to (someone who needs protection or help)
10. to leave and never return to (something)
11. to leave (a place) because of danger
12. a feeling or attitude of wild or complete freedom
13. to leave and never return to give up completely
They had to abandon the sinking ship.
14. to stop having or doing
Never abandon hope. … Mr. Popper had abandoned his telephoning …
— Richard and Florence Atwater, Mr. Popper's Penguins
15. a feeling of complete freedom
Grandpa drove with reckless abandon.
16. to give up with the intent of never again asserting or claiming an interest in (a right or property)
17. to disassociate oneself from or forsake in spite of a duty or responsibility to
abandon one's child
18. to renounce one's obligations and rights under
abandon a contract
19. to fail purposely to bring to completion or fruition
abandon a crime abandon a lawsuit