abdicate the throne

退位

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To formally renounce one's position as monarch.

正式放弃君主之位。

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abdicate the throne = 退位 (正式放弃君主之位。)

  • King Edward VIII chose to abdicate the throne in 1936.爱德华八世国王于1936年选择退位放弃王位
  • The monarch may abdicate the throne if public support wanes.如果公众支持减弱,君主可能会退位放弃王位
  • She was urged to abdicate the throne after a series of political blunders.在一系列政治失误后,她被敦促退位放弃王位
  • Had he not decided to abdicate the throne, history might have been different.如果他没有决定退位放弃王位,历史可能会有所不同。
  • The aging emperor planned to abdicate the throne in favor of his eldest son.年迈的皇帝计划退位放弃王位,传给他的长子。
  • To save his country from civil war, the king had to abdicate the throne.为了将国家从内战中拯救出来,国王不得不退位放弃王位
  • Many believed the queen would never abdicate the throne, ruling until her last breath.许多人认为女王永远不会退位放弃王位,而是统治到生命的最后一刻。
  • By abdicating the throne, he paved the way for a new era.通过退位放弃王位,他为新时代铺平了道路。
  • The pressure from the parliament eventually made the regent abdicate the throne.来自议会的压力最终使摄政王退位放弃王位
  • A ruler who chooses to abdicate the throne often does so for profound reasons.选择退位的统治者,放弃王位,通常是出于深刻的原因。