disown 英 [dɪsˈəʊn]   美 [dɪsˈoʊn]

disown

disown  英 [dɪsˈəʊn] 美 [dɪsˈoʊn]

vt. 否认;脱离关系 

进行时:disowning  过去式:disowned  过去分词:disowned  第三人称单数:disowns  名词复数:disowns 

The grandeur of democracy is to disown nothing and to deny nothing of humanity. 民主的伟大便是什么也不否认,对人类什么也不放弃。
But whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven. 凡在人面前不认我的,我在我天上的父面前,也必不认他。

  • To disown someone is to reject them. If you disown your brother, you refuse to have anything to do with him: not only do you not speak or have contact, but it's as if he's no longer related to you.
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  • vt. 否认;脱离关系
  • 1. The grandeur of democracy is to disown nothing and to deny nothing of humanity.

    民主的伟大便是什么也不否认,对人类什么也不放弃。

  • 2. But whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven.

    凡在人面前不认我的,我在我天上的父面前,也必不认他。

  • disown (v.) 1620s; see dis- + own (v.) in the sense "be responsible for, have legal authority over (and thus legal liability for)." Related: Disowned; disowning.
dis·own / dɪsˈəʊn ; NAmE dɪsˈoʊn / verb disownsb/sth to decide that you no longer want to be connected with or responsible for sb/sth 与…断绝关系;否认对…的责任 Her family disowned her for marrying a foreigner. 她的家人因她嫁给了外国人而与她断绝关系。 disown disowns disowned disowning dis·own / dɪsˈəʊn ; NAmE dɪsˈoʊn /
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