vt. Formal 废除(法令等); 取消
This custom was abrogated years ago.
这一惯例多年前业已废除。
This law has been abrogated.
这项法令今已取消。
The treaty was abrogated in 1929.
abruption
n.突然分离, 断裂,损坏,断路,离地, 离开
abscond
vi.逃亡;潜逃to go away suddenly and secretly in order to escape from somewhere:
Two prisoners absconded last night.
She absconded from boarding school with her boyfriend.
to abscond with the bank's money
携银行之款潜逃
abscondee n. =absconder
absentee
n.不在者; 缺席[勤]者; 旷职人员;外出者
adj.缺席的
an absentee voter
缺席投票者
absolve
vt.免除, 解除;赦免, 宽恕(especially in religion or law) to free someone from guilt, blame or responsibility for something, 考试及格取得(学分)
The report absolved her from/of all blame for the accident.
The priest absolved him (of all his sins).
I was absolved of blame in the matter.
关于此事我的过失已被宽恕。
They agree to absolve us from our obligation.
他们同意免除我们的责任。
CF: (be) exempt from: with special permission not to do or pay something:
Goods exempt from this tax include books and children's clothes
absolution noun [U] FORMAL
official forgiveness, especially in the Christian religion, for something bad that someone has done or thought:
She was granted/given absolution.
absorb
vt.吸收(液体);承受;承担
We will not absorb these charges.
我们不能承担这些费用。
吸取(知识);占有
This job absorbs all of my time.
这件工作占有了我的全部时间。