abrogate
英 [ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt]
美 [ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt]
abrogate 废除前缀ab-, 离开,否认。词根rog, 要求,同reach, 见arrogate, 擅自要求,擅取。
- abrogate (v.)
- 1520s, from Latin abrogatus, past participle of abrogare "to annul, repeal (a law)," from ab- "away" (see ab-) + rogare "propose a law, request" (see rogation). Form abrogen, from Old French abroger, is recorded from early 15c. Related: Abrogated; abrogating.
- 1. The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.
- 下一任首相可能会废除这个条约。
- 2. When can we abrogate the national boundaries all over the world?
- 我要向全球发问,什么时候可以在全球取消国界?
- 3. The government can not cannot just abrogate abrogate contracts.
- 政府不能废除这个合同.
- 4. S. announced its intention to abrogate several arms control agreements.
- 于是后来,美国宣布他废除武器控制的协议.
- 5. Where application would abrogate rights guaranteed by Native American treaties.
- 或者适用将取消土著居民条约上保证的权利.