c. 1300, abreggen, "to make shorter, to condense," from Old French abregier "abridge, diminish, shorten," from Late Latin abbreviare "make short" (see abbreviate). The sound development from Latin -vi- to French -dg- is paralleled in assuage (from assuavidare) and deluge (from diluvium). Related: Abridged; abridging.
1. He decided to abridge his stay here after he received a letter from home.
他接到家信后决定缩短在这里的逗留时间.
来自辞典例句
2. The new law might abridge our freedom of expression.
这部新法律可能会扼杀我们的言论自由.
来自互联网
3. Thus he may abridge his travel , with much profit.
c. 1300, abreggen, "to make shorter, to condense," from Old French abregier "abridge, diminish, shorten," from Late Latin abbreviare "make short" (see abbreviate). The sound development from Latin -vi- to French -dg- is paralleled in assuage (from assuavidare) and deluge (from diluvium). Related: Abridged; abridging.
双语例句
1. He decided to abridge his stay here after he received a letter from home.
他接到家信后决定缩短在这里的逗留时间.
来自辞典例句
2. The new law might abridge our freedom of expression.
这部新法律可能会扼杀我们的言论自由.
来自互联网
3. Thus he may abridge his travel , with much profit.