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词汇 disowned
释义 disowned
past simple and past participle ofdisown
disown
verb[ Tnot continuous ]
uk /dɪˈsəʊn/ us /dɪˈsoʊn/
to make it known that you no longer have any connection with someone that you were closely connected with: 声明与…断绝关系
It's a story set in the last century about a girl whose parents disowned her when she married a foreigner.这是发生在上个世纪的故事,讲述的是一个女孩因嫁给外国人父母与她断绝关系的事。
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Examples of disowned


disowned

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


But that does not make it a form of disowned aspect of the self.
Family and relationship worries were also important : losing contact, being disowned, the ending of relationships and the feelings of the family.
The same governors later disowned the report.
He even disowned his first, radical ^ work.
Collingwood (1970: 18) argues that consciousness is corruptible and that experience can be disowned, a process psychologists refer to as 'repression', 'projection' and 'dissociation'.
The loquaciousness which had already irritated friends at the university, his words that would "blossom into _ower," now becomes a decided encumbrance since his father disowned him.
Perls considered every element of a dream, even the most insignificant detail, to be a projection of the dreamer, a disowned or alienated part of the personality.
Since then, confusion has reigned, with some newspapers saying that his leader is going to back him, and others saying that he should be disowned.
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We have had the threat repeated to-day that any reforms which are made will be disowned if opportunity is offered.
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I really cannot understand why magistrates should be disowned.
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He has virtually disowned them as overspenders and said that he will cut the amount of money that they have.
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Rarely has a fiscal innovation been so rapidly disowned by its parents.
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They disowned her in public and in writing by resolution.
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I suggest that during its history the movement has unanswerably demonstrated three great virtues which cannot be disowned.
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Even if we trust him a lot in the next year or so, he could always be disowned by his colleagues.
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