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recant [rɪˈkænt]

vt. 撤回(声明),放弃(信仰或主张);
过去式:: recanted 过去分词:: recanted 现在分词:: recanting 第三人称单数:: recants

例句:

  • However, life would be pleasanter if Rhett would recant his heresies.
    不过,如果瑞德放其他的那套异端邪说, 生活就会惬意得多.
  • White House officials ordered Williams to recant.
    白宫官员命令威廉斯公开宣布放弃自己的观点。
  • Though he was forced to change his religion,he would not recant.
    虽然强迫他改变宗教信仰,但他绝不改变。
  • Twice he offered to recant and then withdrew the offer.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Yet by early December, the British Embassy was starting to recant.
    来自THETIMES
  • Some were imprisoned or tortured, others beaten and made to recant.
    来自NEWYORKER