单词 | forsake |
释义 | forsake (fəʳseɪk ) Word forms: forsakes , forsaking , forsook (fəʳsʊk ), forsaken 1. verb If you forsake someone, you leave them when you should have stayed, or you stop helping them or looking after them. [literary, disapproval] I still love him and I would never forsake him. [VERB noun] ...children who've been forsaken by individual teachers. [VERB noun] I don't want him to feel forsaken and unhappy. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: desert, leave, abandon, quit 2. verb If you forsake something, you stop doing it, using it, or having it. [literary] He doubted their claim to have forsaken military solutions to the civil war. [VERB noun] But that didn't make her forsake her ideals. [VERB noun] She forsook her notebook for new technology. [VERB noun for noun] Synonyms: give up, set aside, relinquish, forgo 3. verb If you forsake a place or a thing, you leave it or go away from it. [literary] At 53 he has no plans to forsake the hills. [VERB noun] Synonyms: abandon, leave, go away from, take your leave of Translations: Chinese: 离弃 Japanese: 見捨てる |
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