transitive. To give up (a pursuit, an occupation, etc.); to abandon; to desist from.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease from (an action or operation) [verb (transitive)] > abandon or relinquish (an activity or occupation) (10) remit1587 transitive. To give up (a pursuit, an occupation, etc.); to abandon; to desist from. to give up1589 To forsake, abandon, relinquish, desist from, relinquish the prospect of; to cease to have to do with (a person); to sacrifice, ‘lay down’ (one's… quit1607 transitive. To leave, resign, or withdraw from (a job, occupation, institution, etc.). to give off1613 transitive. To relinquish; to cease, leave off. Sometimes with infinitive as object. Obsolete. to get out of ——1632 intransitive. Of a person: to give up, leave off (a fashion, etc.). Also: (of a thing) to begin to go out of (fashion or use). ding1852 transitive with it. Australian slang. To give up on or cease (an undertaking, activity, course of action, etc.). Obsolete. to jack up1880 colloquial. transitive. To give up, abandon (a pursuit, practice, occupation, etc.). Cf. to jack in at phrasal verbs to chuck up at chuck, v.2… jack1902 transitive. slang and English regional. To give up, abandon (a pursuit, practice, occupation, etc.); also (and in earliest use) in to jack it… to throw in1951 transitive. colloquial. To give up, stop doing (something); spec. to quit, resign from (a job). Cf. to throw up 5a at phrasal verbs, to jack in at… toss in1956 To finish, to give up. New Zealand slang. |
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