单词:disownments
n.
disown的变形
disown
[dis'əun]
vt.
否认,否认…是(属于)自己的,否认…是自己的东西,不承认为己所有;否认对…负有责任,否认自己的责任(或所有权):
The spokesperson disowned a published statement.
发言人否认某项发表的声明是他说的。
不认(亲属或继承人关系等),否认…同自己有关系,与(妻子)离婚,抛弃(妻子);遗弃(孩子);声明同(子女等)脱离(或断绝)关系:
The father disowned his heirs.
父亲剥夺了自己继承人的继承资格。
She disowned their son after she eloped.
她私奔后遗弃了他们的儿子。
否认的权威性(或正确性、效力等):
They disowned his doctrine.
他们否认他的学说的权威性。
放弃(原则、信仰等):
She disowned her religious belief.
她放弃了自己的宗教信仰。
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