0 to leave someone for ever, especially when they need you -- (尤指在他人需要时)离开,抛弃,遗弃
Do not forsake me! 不要抛弃我!
1 to stop doing or having something -- 放弃,摒弃
He decided to forsake politics for journalism. 他决定离开政界,转向新闻界。
In our view, this strategy forsakes the only available mechanistic understanding of intelligent behaviour.
He forsakes the long-postponed pleasures of the marriage bed for the sweeter pleasure of revenge.
He was utterly convinced that this was because they had forsaken the traditions of protection offered by local saints and their shrines.
When the mechanics of causality have been forsaken, identity can never be known or measured, it can only be postulated and experienced.
I turn now to the objection that the coherence of religious practice is undermined once a religion's commitment to realism is forsaken.
The angels in heaven have not forsaken you.
The small suburb, conveniently located on a transport crossroad, turned into an urban centre of finance, commerce and manufacturing, gradually forsaking its 'garden city' characteristics.
One approach is to aggressively expand the innate feature set to account for all phonetically natural classes, while forsaking unnatural classes.