forgoing
英 [fɔːˈɡəʊɪŋ]
美 [fɔːrˈɡoʊɪŋ]
v. 放弃,弃绝(想做的事或想得之物)
forgo的现在分词
英英释义
noun
- the act of renouncing
双语例句
- Sen. Clinton is choosing to focus the next stage of her career on foreign policy, forgoing her Senate seat and the chance to work universal health-care legislation, a long-time interest and an area of genuine expertise.
希拉里选择将其下一阶段职业生涯专注于外交政策,为此她将放弃参议员席位和参与全民医疗立法工作的机会,这是其长久以来的兴趣所在和一家需要极其出色的专业知识的领域。 - You'll also need to figure out how to cope with the emotional impact of forgoing a routine you've followed for most of your adult life.
你还需要考虑,在放弃已经习惯了大半辈子的日常生活后,由此带来的情绪变化该如何应对。 - Bradley: Look, I'm sorry, but we're forgoing bonuses this year.
布拉德利:你看,我很抱歉,但我们今年放弃奖金。 - More succinctly, investing is forgoing consumption now in order to have the ability to consume more at a later date.
简言之,投资就是放弃现在的消费,以便将来有能力消费更多。 - I'm not forgoing the chance of a free ticket.
不会放弃这个免票的机会的。 - After years of gluttonous shopping, forgoing our wants feels virtuous, like using up leftovers.
在多年的疯狂购物后,放弃各种购买欲望似乎成了美德,比如把以前丢在一边的东西拿出来用。 - 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。 - And, at a time of economic hardship, it means forgoing jobs we desperately need.
并且,也意味着在经济困难,我们迫切需要工作的时候,我们却放弃了工作。 - For example, a manufacturer might produce only for the local market, forgoing more lucrative opportunities in distant markets in order to avoid the risk of losing goods in shipment.
例如,一个制造商可能只生产当地市场适用的产品,而放弃遥远市场更有利可图的机会,以避免装运中货物损失的风险。 - Poor populations cope with higher food prices by shifting to less balanced diets, forgoing healthcare or education, selling assets, or eating less& and malnutrition increases.
贫困人群通过转向食用不那么均衡的饮食、放弃卫生保健或教育、出售资产或减少饮食从而应对更高的食品价格&而营养不良就会增加。