abolish
verb /əˈbɒlɪʃ/
/əˈbɑːlɪʃ/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they abolish | /əˈbɒlɪʃ/ /əˈbɑːlɪʃ/ |
he / she / it abolishes | /əˈbɒlɪʃɪz/ /əˈbɑːlɪʃɪz/ |
past simple abolished | /əˈbɒlɪʃt/ /əˈbɑːlɪʃt/ |
past participle abolished | /əˈbɒlɪʃt/ /əˈbɑːlɪʃt/ |
-ing form abolishing | /əˈbɒlɪʃɪŋ/ /əˈbɑːlɪʃɪŋ/ |
- abolish something to officially end a law, a system or an institution
废除,废止(法律、制度、习俗等) - This tax should be abolished.
这种税应该取消。
- Some MPs want to abolish the tax altogether.
一些国会议员想完全废除这项征税。 - Some say the tax should be abolished entirely.
有些人说这项征税应该全面废除。 - The new immigration act effectively abolishes quotas on immigrants.
这项新的移民法令实际上取消了移民人数限额。 - Over the past six years we have abolished a whole range of direct taxes.
过去六年我们已经取消一系列的直接税。 - Slavery was abolished in the US in 1865.
美国于1865年废除了奴隶制。 - They outlined the arguments for abolishing the monarchy.
他们概述了废除君主制的理由。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- altogether
- completely
- entirely
- …
- seek to
- decide to
- vote to
- …
词源late Middle English: from Old French aboliss-, lengthened stem of abolir, from Latin abolere ‘destroy’. - This tax should be abolished.