to abolish
常見例句
- It was 200 years ago this week that a bill to abolish slavery got through its second, decisive reading in Parliament.
正是在200年前的本周,一個關(guān)于廢除奴隸貿(mào)易的法案經(jīng)過議會的二讀后得以通過。 - But the embarrassment of the latest ruling will make even more people wonder whether it would not be better simply to abolish the whole mess.
但是這項最新的裁定的尷尬之處在于,它將使更多的人懷疑把這些亂七八糟的東西統(tǒng)統(tǒng)廢除未必不是更好的選擇。 - Being a cautious politician, however, he hedges his message with promises not to abolish all the rights of the bumiputra (“sons of the soil”), as his core Malay constituency is called.
作為一個謹(jǐn)慎的政治家,但是,他在承諾的同時也提及遵照核心選民的意愿不廢除馬來西亞土著人(簡稱“大地之子”)所有權(quán)利。 - Therefore,steps were taken virtually to abolish it,'". While systemic failure was the key factor for some observers, others highlight the role played by individuals working to defeat Soviet communism from within.
- Far more unrealistic would be the belief of those who argue, and I'm thinking here of names like Immanuel Kant and others from the eighteenth and nineteenth century, that one day we can abolish war altogether, and therefore abolish the passions that give rise to conflict and war.
不切實際,將是那些爭辯者的信念,就像康德或其它,十八及十九世紀(jì)的思想家,幻想有一天我們可以全面終止戰(zhàn)爭,進(jìn)而廢除,引起沖突與戰(zhàn)爭的激情。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - He wants to abolish the armed forces and spend their budget on improving state schools.
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