forgo
英 [fɔːˈɡəʊ]
美 [fɔːrˈɡoʊ]
v. 放弃,弃绝(想做的事或想得之物)
现在分词:forgoing 过去式:forwent 第三人称单数:forgoes 过去分词:forgone
BNC.18571 / COCA.12568
牛津词典
verb
- 放弃,弃绝(想做的事或想得之物)
to decide not to have or do sth that you would like to have or do- No one was prepared to forgo their lunch hour to attend the meeting.
谁都不愿意放弃午餐时间出席会议。
- No one was prepared to forgo their lunch hour to attend the meeting.
柯林斯词典
- → see:forego
英英释义
verb
- lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
- you've forfeited your right to name your successor
- forfeited property
- do without or cease to hold or adhere to
- We are dispensing with formalities
- relinquish the old ideas
- be earlier in time
- Stone tools precede bronze tools
双语例句
- Some have had to forgo liver transplants, because the risk of complications is higher.
由于并发症的危险更高,有些病人已经不得不放弃肝移植。 - Unless we build on their strengths, we will forgo the most powerful force for implementation.
如果我们不依靠他们的力量,我们就会丧失推动实施的最强大的动力。 - And we could lose a generation of potential, as more young Americans are forced to forgo college dreams or the chance to train for the jobs of the future.
更多的年轻人将被迫放弃大学梦和未来工作的培训机会,我们可能会因此失去极具潜力的一代人。 - But the Spanish rule will not allow local publishers to forgo such payments.
但西班牙的法规并不允许出版商放弃收费。 - "Developing countries would like to be compensated" for the economic benefits they forgo by preserving their forests, he says.
他说:“发展中国家希望获得补偿”,因为它们为保护森林放弃了一定的经济收益。 - You choose to forgo one good in exchange for something better.
你选择放弃买一样商品,以换取更好的东西。 - I shall be happy to forgo his company.
我将乐于放弃跟他作伴。 - Do not one repulse forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort!
不要因为一次挫败就放弃你原来的决心向达到的目的! - His boss agreed to the time off& but he will have to forgo his$ 18-an-hour pay.
他的老板同意他请假&但他必须为此放弃十八美元一小时的报酬。 - Goldman sees itself as "long-term greedy", preferring to forgo profit today rather than to alienate a client.
高盛将自己定义为渴望长期利益者,宁肯放弃一时利益,也不愿疏远一个客户。