disown

英[dɪs'əʊn] 美[dɪs'oʊn]
  • v. 否认;声明同…脱离关系
disowned disowned disowning disowns
Verb:
  1. prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting

  2. cast off;

    "She renounced her husband"
    "The parents repudiated their son"

1. You couldn't be so heartless as to disown him.
你不能那么没心肝,连认都不认他.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. I'll disown you if you misbehave.
要是你不规矩,我就和你断绝关系.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The man who murdered the girl is no son of mine. I disown him.
杀害那女孩的人不配做我的儿子。我要与他脱离关系。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The parents disown their children. They are terribly, terribly hurt.
有些父母声明同子女脱离关系. 他们感到非常非常地伤心.

来自辞典例句

5. To deny or renounce any claim to or connection with; disown.
否认,拒绝否认或拒绝任何要求或关联; 断绝关系.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Tom disowned the letter.
      汤姆否认这封信是他写的。
    2. I intend to look at my darkness rather than attempt to disown it.
      我意愿直面我的黑暗,而不是试图否认它。
    3. The father disowned his heirs.
      父亲剥夺了自己继承人的继承资格。
    4. If you behave like that in front of my friends again, I'll disown you!
      你要是再当着我朋友的面那样做,我就和你一刀两断!