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單字用法abandon

Aban don   ㄜ變   懂

verb [ T ] UK  /əˈbæn.dən/ US  /əˈbæn.dən/

aban do nar (西)

abandon sb to his fate 任由某人自生自滅

leave (sb) for dead任由(某人)自生自滅

to abandon one's post 擅離職守

() 「順其自然」Run Its Course

 

abandon [verb] to leave, not intending to return to 遺棄 棄養

As a baby he was abandoned by his mother.

 

leave [verb] to go without taking

We were sinking fast, and the captain gave the order to abandon ship.

 

give up [phrasal verb] to stop, abandon

quit [verb] to leave, stop, or resign from etc

They had to abandon their attempt to climb the mountain.

That is why we should abandon this system.

 

desert [verb] to go away from and leave without help etc; to leave or abandon

to allow yourself to be controlled completely by a feeling or way of living

We danced with wild abandon.

 

drop [verb] to give up (a friend, a habit etc)

 

ditch [verb] to get rid of

forsake [verb] to leave alone; to abandon

fly [verb] to run away (from)

jilt [verb] to reject or send away (someone with whom one has been in love)

stand down [phrasal verb] to withdraw eg from a contest  to withdraw , to retire

throw up [phrasal verb] to give up or abandon

 

maroon [verb] to leave (someone) in a helpless, lonely or uncomfortable position

to leave someone in a place from which they cannot escape:

 

marooned [adjective]  UK  /məˈruːnd/ US  /məˈruːnd/

left in a place from which you cannot escape

What would you miss most if you found yourself marooned on a desert island?

 

Marooning[adjective]  is the intentional act of abandoning someone in an uninhabited area, such as a desert island, or more generally (usually in passive voice) to be marooned is to be in a place from which one cannot escape. The word is attested in 1699, and is derived from the term maroon, a word for a fugitive slave,which could be a corruption of Spanish cimarrón (rendered as "symeron" in 16th–17th century English), meaning a household animal (or slave) who has "run wild".

 

Stran ded [adjective] UK  /ˈstræn.dɪd/ US  /ˈstræn.dɪd/

unable to leave somewhere because of a problem such as not having any transport or money

If the tide comes in, we'll be stranded on these rocks.

 

maroon

 

n.逃亡黑奴;被放逐到孤島的人;孤立無援的人

vt.把……放逐到無人島上;使孤立無援

vi.帶帳篷旅行;闖蕩;閒逛

 

過去式:marooned 過去分詞:marooned 現在分詞:marooning

 

釋義相關詞

n.名詞

1.逃亡黑奴

2.被放逐到孤島的人;孤立無援的人

 

vt.及物動詞

1.把……放逐到無人島上;使孤立無援

vi.不及物動詞

1.帶帳篷旅行

2.闖蕩;閒逛

 

 

maroon

KK[məˋrun]DJ[məˋru:n]

n. 褐紫紅色

adj. 褐紫紅色的

 

 

maroon

 vt. 使無處可逃

to be marooned on a desert island 被放逐到荒島上

a marooned whale 擱淺的鯨

 

Maroon (band)

 

Macaron 馬卡龍