1.摒绝,放弃,对...断念;谢绝
2.〈古〉从...离开
1.to decide not to do or not to have something
1.For instance, in the past year, nearly 6 out of every 10 drivers have abandoned a search for a parking space, forgoing their plans.
在受访的驾驶中,每10人就有6人说,过去一年他们找车位找得很挫折,有时候会放弃并改变计划。
2.The bulk of this would come from forgoing all that the sick and the dead would have produced.
也许这份估计结果,大部分都应该放弃估计那些病患和病亡人士原本的产出价值。
3.Therefore, rather than forgoing tax increases, the appropriate response to smuggling is to crack down on criminal activity.
因此,放弃增加税收的政策,对走私的最合适的态度是以犯罪行为加以镇压。
4.Forgoing principle failed to produce a veto-proof majority for the spending bill the first time.
“放弃”,这种策略对开支提案第一次没有产生“无法否决的多数”。
5.The company desires to consolidate its need for the forgoing services and facilities to one vender.
放弃为一家卖主提供服务和便利,公司希望通过这种方式来巩固业绩。
6.A more subtle approach is for the couple to explain a bit about their financial goals and why they are forgoing fine china and linens.
还有一种更为巧妙的办法就是让新人简要介绍一下他们的财务目标,以及为什么他们不需要瓷器和床上用品。
7.By forgoing some of the superior growth on offer in Asia, however, those lower down the ranks could find themselves slipping further.
但是,舍弃掉亚洲现有的一部分高增长,意味着那些落在后面的银行排名可能进一步下滑。
8.And at a time of economic hardship, it means forgoing jobs that we desperately need.
在经济困难时期,这意味着放弃我们极其需要的就业机会。
9.He added that the gaming site was forgoing at least $70, 000 per month in revenue by shutting down his customers' bots.
他补充道,该赌博网站由于关闭该公司客户的智能程序账户,每月放弃的收入至少达70,000美元。
10.Forgoing food for a short time also was found to help a less serious condition: jet lag.
短暂不吃东西也发现可以帮助一种不太严重的情况:时差反应。