dereliction 英 [ˌderəˈlɪkʃn]   美 [ˌdɛrəˈlɪkʃən]

dereliction

dereliction  英 [ˌderəˈlɪkʃn] 美 [ˌdɛrəˈlɪkʃən]

n. 玩忽职守;抛弃物;遗弃 

名词复数:derelictions 

He was found guilty of gross dereliction of duty. 他被判严重玩忽职守。
Why do we have a god Who understands the cry of dereliction? 我们怎么会拥有这么一位深谙被离弃者之痛哭的上帝呢?

  • Dereliction is a word for neglecting responsibilities. Failing to care for your family or do your job are examples of dereliction.
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  • n. 玩忽职守;抛弃物;遗弃
  • 1. He was found guilty of gross dereliction of duty.

    他被判严重玩忽职守。

  • 2. Why do we have a god Who understands the cry of dereliction?

    我们怎么会拥有这么一位深谙被离弃者之痛哭的上帝呢?

  • 3. But if corruption, dereliction of duty and abuse of power are the norm, then the system itself is corrupt.

    但是如果贪污、玩忽职守和权力滥用成为常规,那么体制自身就腐化了。

  • dereliction (n.) 1590s, "abandonment" (formerly with a wider range than in modern use, such as of the sea withdrawing from the land), from Latin derelictionem (nominative derelictio), noun of action from past participle stem of derelinquere (see derelict). Meaning "failure in duty" is from c. 1830.
dere·lic·tion / ˌderəˈlɪkʃn ; NAmE ˌderəˈlɪkʃn / noun ( formal) 1 [uncountable ] the state of being derelict 荒废;弃置;破旧不堪 industrial/urban dereliction 工业╱城市废墟 a house in a state of dereliction 破旧不堪的房屋 2 [uncountable ,  singular ] derelictionof duty ( formal or law ) the fact of deliberately not doing what you ought to do, especially when it is part of your job 玩忽职守;渎职 The police officers were found guilty of serious dereliction of duty. 这些警察被判犯有严重渎职罪。 dere·lic·tion / ˌderəˈlɪkʃn ; NAmE ˌderəˈlɪkʃn /
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