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a·ban·don
/əˈbændən/
動詞
拋棄, 離棄, 遺棄, 放棄
From:
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a·ban·don
/əˈbændən/
名詞
不可數
盡情, 任意, 放縱
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
abandon
放棄; 作廢
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·ban·don
n.
A
complete
giving
up
to
natural
impulses
;
freedom
from
artificial
constraint
;
careless
freedom
or
ease
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·ban·don
,
n.
Abandonment
;
relinquishment
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·ban·don
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Abandoned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Abandoning
.]
1.
To
cast
or
drive
out
;
to
banish
;
to
expel
;
to
reject
. [
Obs
.]
That
he
might
. . .
abandon
them
from
him
.
--
Udall
.
Being
all
this
time
abandoned
from
your
bed
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
give
up
absolutely
;
to
forsake
entirely
;
to
renounce
utterly
;
to
relinquish
all
connection
with
or
concern
on
;
to
desert
,
as
a
person
to
whom
one
owes
allegiance
or
fidelity
;
to
quit
;
to
surrender
.
Hope
was
overthrown
,
yet
could
not
be
abandoned
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
3.
Reflexively
:
To
give
(
one's
self
)
up
without
attempt
at
self-control
;
to
yield
(
one's
self
)
unrestrainedly
; --
often
in
a
bad
sense
.
He
abandoned
himself
. . .
to
his
favorite
vice
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
Mar. Law
To
relinquish
all
claim
to
; --
used
when
an
insured
person
gives
up
to
underwriters
all
claim
to
the
property
covered
by
a
policy
,
which
may
remain
after
loss
or
damage
by
a
peril
insured
against
.
Syn:
--
To
give
up
;
yield
;
forego
;
cede
;
surrender
;
resign
;
abdicate
;
quit
;
relinquish
;
renounce
;
desert
;
forsake
;
leave
;
retire
;
withdraw
from
.
Usage:
To Abandon
,
Desert
,
Forsake
.
These
words
agree
in
representing
a
person
as
giving
up
or
leaving
some
object
,
but
differ
as
to
the
mode
of
doing
it
.
The
distinctive
sense
of
abandon
is
that
of
giving
up
a
thing
absolutely
and
finally
;
as
,
to
abandon
one's
friends
,
places
,
opinions
,
good
or
evil
habits
,
a
hopeless
enterprise
,
a
shipwrecked
vessel
.
Abandon
is
more
widely
applicable
than
forsake
or
desert
.
The
Latin
original
of
desert
appears
to
have
been
originally
applied
to
the
case
of
deserters
from
military
service
.
Hence
,
the
verb
,
when
used
of
persons
in
the
active
voice
,
has
usually
or
always
a
bad
sense
,
implying
some
breach
of
fidelity
,
honor
,
etc
.,
the
leaving
of
something
which
the
person
should
rightfully
stand
by
and
support
;
as
,
to
desert
one's
colors
,
to
desert
one's
post
,
to
desert
one's
principles
or
duty
.
When
used
in
the
passive
,
the
sense
is
not
necessarily
bad
;
as
,
the
fields
were
deserted
,
a
deserted
village
,
deserted
halls
.
Forsake
implies
the
breaking
off
of
previous
habit
,
association
,
personal
connection
,
or
that
the
thing
left
had
been
familiar
or
frequented
;
as
,
to
forsake
old
friends
,
to
forsake
the
paths
of
rectitude
,
the
blood
forsook
his
cheeks
.
It
may
be
used
either
in
a
good
or
in
a
bad
sense
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
abandon
n
1:
the
trait
of
lacking
restraint
or
control
;
freedom
from
inhibition
or
worry
; "
she
danced
with
abandon
" [
syn
:
wantonness
,
unconstraint
]
2:
a
feeling
of
extreme
emotional
intensity
; "
the
wildness
of
his
anger
" [
syn
:
wildness
]
v
1:
forsake
,
leave
behind
; "
We
abandoned
the
old
car
in
the
empty
parking
lot
"
2:
stop
maintaining
or
insisting
on
;
of
ideas
,
claims
,
etc
.;
"
He
abandoned
the
thought
of
asking
for
her
hand
in
marriage
"; "
Both
sides
have
to
give
up
some
calims
in
these
negociations
" [
syn
:
give up
]
3:
give
up
with
the
intent
of
never
claiming
again
; "
Abandon
your
life
to
God
"; "
She
gave
up
her
children
to
her
ex-husband
when
she
moved
to
Tahiti
"; "
We
gave
the
drowning
victim
up
for
dead
" [
syn
:
give up
]
4:
leave
behind
empty
;
move
out
of
; "
You
must
vacate
your
office
by
tonight
" [
syn
:
vacate
,
empty
]
5:
leave
someone
who
needs
or
counts
on
you
;
leave
in
the
lurch
; "
The
mother
deserted
her
children
" [
syn
:
forsake
,
desolate
,
desert
]
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