B2 to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever离弃;放弃;抛弃;遗弃
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If disturbed, the bird may abandon the nest, leaving the chicks to die.
It was his instinct for self-preservation that led him to abandon his former friends and transfer his allegiance to the new rulers.
According to an eyewitness account, the thieves abandoned their vehicle near the scene of the robbery and then ran off.
The police are trying to trace the mother of a newborn baby found abandoned outside a hospital.
The house had been abandoned for several years before they decided to demolish it.
C1 to stop doing an activity before you have finished it中止
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Sweden isn't likely ever to abandon its traditional neutrality.
Pressure to abandon the new motorway is increasing.
We were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the project.
A lot of farming techniques have been abandoned because they were too labour-intensive.
Most European countries have abandoned laws that make vagrancy a crime.
to allow yourself to be controlled completely by a feeling or way of living放纵;使沉溺于
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