abandoned 英 [əˈbændənd]   美 [əˈbændənd]

abandoned

abandoned  英 [əˈbændənd] 美 [əˈbændənd]

adj. 被抛弃的;无约束的;恣意放荡的;寡廉鲜耻的  v. 抛弃(abandon的过去式和过去分词) 

We have not abandoned! 我们并没有被抛弃!
The man shamelessly abandoned his wife and child for another woman. 那个男人无耻地抛弃了妻儿,另觅新欢。

  • There's nothing spookier than an abandoned house that's still full of dusty, decaying furniture. When something is abandoned, it's been cast off or deserted.
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  • adj. 被抛弃的;无约束的;恣意放荡的;寡廉鲜耻的
  • v. 抛弃(abandon的过去式和过去分词)
  • 1. We have not abandoned!

    我们并没有被抛弃!

  • 2. The man shamelessly abandoned his wife and child for another woman.

    那个男人无耻地抛弃了妻儿,另觅新欢。

  • 3. Some of us do so because we need people to like us: our greatest fear is of being abandoned and rejected.

    有些人之所以会这样做,是因为需要获得别人的喜爱:因为我们最害怕被别人抛弃和拒绝。

  • abandoned (adj.) "self-devoted" to some practice or purpose (usually evil), late 14c., past-participle adjective from abandon (v.) in the reflexive sense. Hence, in a general way, "shamelessly wicked" (1690s). Meaning "deserted, forsaken" is from late 15c.
aban·doned AWL / əˈbændənd ; NAmE əˈbændənd / adjective 1 left and no longer wanted, used or needed 被离弃的;被遗弃的;被抛弃的 an abandoned car/house 被抛弃的轿车;弃置的房子 The child was found abandoned but unharmed. 该弃儿被人们发现时安然无恙。 2 (of people or their behaviour 人或行为 ) wild; not following accepted standards 放纵的;堕落的 aban·doned / əˈbændənd ; NAmE əˈbændənd /
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