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View usage for: (əbændənd) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]An abandoned place or building is no longer used or occupied. All that digging had left a network of abandoned mines and tunnels. ...abandoned buildings that become a breeding ground for crime. Synonyms: unoccupied, empty, deserted, vacant More Synonyms of abandoned More Synonyms of abandoned abandoned in British English (əˈbændənd) adjective1. deserted an abandoned windmill 2. forsaken an abandoned child 3. unrestrained; uninhibited wild, abandoned dancing abandoned in American English (əˈbændənd) adjective1. given up; forsaken; deserted 2. shamefully wicked; immoral Examples of 'abandoned' in a sentenceabandoned Metal casing covers the windows of abandoned houses.Because where better to rekindle a romance than an abandoned car park.He finds an abandoned house and his eyes light up as he makes it his lair.At this time we also saw a suspicious abandoned car ahead.The story involves a man who faces the animosity of local villagers when he moves into an abandoned house.An avid dog lover, he fostered large numbers of abandoned animals.Property prices are effectively zero: why buy when you can take over an abandoned house?THERE have been many reports about the numbers of stray and abandoned animals in rescue centres.It looked like an abandoned gold mine for the first year, but has transformed quickly into something magical.They nest in holes, from a crack in a wall to the glove pocket of an abandoned car.Most was spent on hunting rent debtors, people who had failed to pay for educational courses and owners of abandoned cars.Now the owners of an abandoned tin mine hope that it will soon be as well known for the real thing: gold.There are 80,000 abandoned buildings in Detroit.It then took refuge in an abandoned house,' he said.They are building a winter garden in an abandoned house, new terraces, murals and play areas.But the happiest moment has the main characters, a father and son, exploring an abandoned house.I had been sleeping in a windowless abandoned house during winter; sleeping in an actual room with a blanket was enticing. In other languagesabandoned British English: abandoned ADJECTIVE An abandoned place or building is no longer used or occupied. The digging had left a network of abandoned mines and tunnels. - American English: abandoned
- Brazilian Portuguese: abandonado
- Chinese: 废弃的
- European Spanish: abandonado
- French: abandonné
- German: verlassen
- Italian: abbandonato
- Japanese: 放棄された
- Korean: 버려진
- European Portuguese: abandonado
- Latin American Spanish: abandonado
Chinese translation of 'abandoned' adj - [building, vehicle]
废(廢)弃(棄)的 (fèiqì de) - [child]
被遗(遺)弃(棄)的 (bèi yíqì de)
vt - (= leave) [person, family]
抛(拋)弃(棄) (pāoqì) - [car]
丢(丟)弃(棄) (diūqì) - (= give up) [search, idea, research]
放弃(棄) (fàngqì)
n with abandon 尽(盡)情地 (jìnqíng de)
to abandon o.s. to sth 使自己沉溺于(於)某事 (shǐ zìjǐ chénnì yú mǒushì) to abandon ship 弃(棄)船 (qìchuán) Definition no longer used or occupied abandoned buildings that become a breeding ground for crime Synonyms Opposites kept , claimed , maintained , occupied a newsreel of abandoned puppies Synonyms dropped rejected ditched discarded relinquished left out of the window outcast cast off jilted cast aside cast out cast away Definition wild and uninhibited people who enjoy a wild, abandoned lifestyle Synonyms Opposites conscious , restrained , inhibited Synonyms Opposites good , moral , pure , worthy , upright , honest , righteous , reputable , virtuous , high-principled Additional synonymsDefinition open to or involving bribery or other dishonest practices corrupt politicians who took bribes Synonyms dishonest, bent (slang), crooked (informal), rotten, shady (informal), fraudulent, unscrupulous, unethical, venal, unprincipled, bribable Definition immoral; sexually corrupt a debauched circus performer in nineteenth-century Poland Synonyms corrupt, abandoned, perverted, degraded, degenerate, immoral, dissipated, sleazy, depraved, wanton, debased, profligate, dissolute, licentious, pervy (slang) Definition abandoned or unused and falling into ruins There was graffiti and litter in the derelict warehouse. Synonyms abandoned, deserted, ruined, neglected, discarded, forsaken, dilapidated |