abolished
英 [əˈbɒlɪʃt]
美 [əˈbɑːlɪʃt]
v. 废除,废止(法律、制度、习俗等)
abolish的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:abolished
柯林斯词典
- VERB 废除,废止(制度、习俗等)
If someone in authorityabolishesa system or practice, they formally put an end to it.- The following year Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty for murder...
议会于翌年表决对谋杀罪废除死刑。 - The whole system should be abolished.
整个制度应该被废除。
- The following year Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty for murder...
双语例句
- Slavery was abolished in England in the19th century.
英国于19世纪废除了奴隶制。 - These laws have abolished the privileges of the nobility.
这些法律取消了贵族的特权。 - The quarantine is now abolished.
这项检疫措施现已取消。 - In britain, national service was abolished in1962.
英国在1962年废除了兵役。 - In June, a revision to the education law abolished the key-school system, which had caused much resentment.
六月,一项教育法的修订取消了重点学院制度引起了怨恨。 - He abolished the Operations Coordinating Board and the Planning Board.
他废除了行动协调委员会和计划委员会。 - Taxes were regularized, tariffs lifted, private mints abolished and the debased currency restored.
税收调整了,关税提高了,私人造币厂废除了,贬值货币恢复了。 - The first emperor of Qin abolished principalities and established prefectures and counties.
秦始皇废封建,设郡县。 - Bad customs and laws ought to be abolished.
不良的习俗和法规应予以废除。 - Slavery was abolished in the United States after the Civil War.
美国的奴隶制度自南北战争后就废除了。