relinquished
v. 交出,让给( relinquish的过去式和过去分词 ); 放弃
If you relinquish something such as power or control, you give it up.
He does not intend to relinquish power.
他没有打算放弃权力。
1. that has been withdrawn or retreated from
2. given up often unwillingly;
She has relinquished the post to her cousin, Sir Edward.
她把职位让给了表弟爱德华爵士.
The small dog relinquished his bone to the big dog.
小狗把它的骨头让给那只大狗.
He's relinquished his claim to the throne.
他放弃了继承王位的要求.
How could this possibly be relinquished?
庸可弃乎?
When Chueh - hsin returned, Jui - chueh relinquished her place at the table to him.
后来觉新从商业场回来, 瑞珏便起来让他打.