abandonment
/əˈbændənmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈbændənmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈban-dən-mənt/ (ame, mw)
abandonment — 名詞
1. the act of leaving a person, place, or thing behind, or of stopping a plan or ac
遺棄;放棄
遺棄人或放棄事物的行為
the act of leaving a person, place, or thing behind, or of stopping a plan or activity, with no intention of returning or continuing.
Lina's sudden abandonment of the project left the team scrambling for a replacement designer.
Lina 突然放棄專案,迫使團隊手忙腳亂地尋找替代的設計師。
abandonment of + plan (abstract noun)
Aiko could not forget the feeling of abandonment when her father left the family.
Aiko 無法忘記父親離開家庭時,自己所感受到的那種被遺棄的感覺。
feeling/sense of abandonment
The charity campaigns against the abandonment of pets in public parks during the summer.
這家慈善機構發起活動,反對民眾在暑假期間將寵物遺棄在公園裡。
The Maple Street housing project's abandonment angered residents who had waited two years.
Maple Street 住宅計畫的放棄,激怒了已經等待兩年的住戶。
Priya filed a complaint about the abandonment of furniture in the building's hallway.
Priya 針對大樓走廊家具遭到棄置一事提出了投訴。
- desertion
stronger emotional weight; often implies betrayal of a person or duty, especially in military or family contexts
- neglect
focuses on failure to care for someone or something rather than physically leaving
- relinquishment
more formal; often used about giving up rights, property, or official positions
文法句型
abandonment of + person/thing
a sense/feeling of abandonment
用法筆記
Often used with a prepositional phrase introduced by 'of' to name the person, thing, or place left behind or the activity given up. Frequently occurs in legal, social-work, or emotional contexts.