abjection

[æb'dʒɛkʃən]
  • n. 落魄;抛弃;卑鄙;屈辱
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abjection (n.)
early 15c., from Old French abjection (14c.), from Latin abjectionem (nominative abjectio) "dejection, despondency," literally "a throwing away," noun of action from past participle stem of abicere (see abject).
1. We protest this vile abjection of youth to age.
我们反对年轻人如此卑劣地苛待老年人.

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2. I simply cannot put up with your abjection to his patronizing tone.
我就是受不了你对他那种高高在上的腔调还那么低三下四.

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3. How to face life? At the moment I am very abjection!
如何面对人生? 此时此刻我好落魄!

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4. No complications such as displacement, exposure or abjection were found in the follow - up .
随 访 中无1例发生义眼座移位 、 外露或脱出等并发症.

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5. The results showed that different hormones had different induce effect on mosquito abjection vanilla.
研究结果表明,不同植物生长调节物质对驱蚊香草的诱导效应不同.

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