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waived

英 [weɪvd]

美 [weɪvd]

v.  放弃(权利、要求等)
waive的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 放弃(合法权利等)
    If youwaiveyour right to something, for example legal representation, you choose not to have it or do it.
    1. He pleaded guilty to the murders of three boys and waived his right to appeal.
      他承认谋杀了3个男孩,并放弃上诉。
  • VERB (特定情况下)不强求执行(规则等)
    If someonewaivesa rule, they say that people do not have to obey it in a particular situation.
    1. The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays...
      美术馆周日免收门票。
    2. The authorities had agreed to waive normal requirements for permits to cross the border.
      当局已经同意免除跨境所需办理的常规手续。

双语例句

  • Many airlines waived fees for changing flights.
    许多航空公司的航班免收费用发生变化。
  • Notice of abandonment may be waived by the insurer.
    保险人可以放弃发出委付通知的权利。
  • When the decisive goal is waived offside by another incorrect lines-blind.
    当一个决定性的进球被另一个瞎子吹成了越位。
  • On settling the matter privately she waived her right to file a suit against his breach of the contract.
    通过私下解决,她放弃了对他提起违约之诉的权利。
  • He waived his claim to the estate.
    他放弃了对遗产的要求权。
  • A breach of warranty may be waived by the insurer.
    保险人可以放弃保证的违反。
  • They've waived the right to counsel.
    他们放弃了请律师的权利。
  • Museum entrance fees have been waived.
    博物馆已经免收门票费了。
  • When prompted to be waived, the bill or payment date.
    当提示被免除时,汇票过期或未付款。
  • I waived the discourse, and began to talk of my business.
    我撇开了这个话题,开始讲我的事情。