divest
vt. 剝奪; 脫去(衣服); 2。從…取去…; 1。(給某人)脫衣服
If you divest yourself of something that you own or are responsible for, you get rid of it or stop being responsible for it.
The company divested itself of its oil interests.
公司放棄了自己的石油股份。
If something or someone is divested of a particular quality, they lose that quality or it is taken away from them.
...in the 1960s, when sexual love had been divested of sin...
在20世紀60年代,性愛不再被看作是罪惡時
They have divested rituals of their original meaning...
他們使儀式失去了原來的意義。
If you divest someone of something that they are wearing or carrying, you take it off them or away from them.
...the formalities of divesting her of her coat.
為她脫去外衣的禮節
...detectors installed at the entrances to make youngsters divest themselves of guns and knives.
安裝在入口處讓年輕人放下身上帶的槍和刀的探測器
1. take away possessions from someone;
2. deprive of status or authority;
3. reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment);
4. remove (someone's or one's own) clothes;
His ( Arafat ) traditional mentors were now set to divest themselves of him.
是不是在說阿拉法特的導師 ( 能說是智囊團嗎 ) 現在都紛紛被剝奪了權力嗎?
The company decided to divest.
該公司決定撤資.
If you wish to be a happy man, you must divest yourself of pride.
若想做個快樂的人就得捨棄驕傲自大的心態.
As a result, they have moved to divest themselves of losing acquisitions.
於是他們採取措施來擺脫那些使他們得不償失的企業.
Where should we invest or divest in production capacity?
在生產能力方面我們應該投資在哪裡?