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abeyance [ əˈbeɪəns, əˈbeɪəns] 名词 U
to be in abeyance custom/practice:
to be in abeyance project/activity:
to fall into abeyance custom/practice:
to hold sth in abeyance
to hold sth in abeyance
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to fall into abeyance
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abeyance 名词
to be held in abeyance
to hold sth in abeyance
abeyance ·ˈbeɪ·əns] 名词
to fall into abeyance custom
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This can result in the condition known as abeyance.
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They probably became extinct or fell into abeyance on the death of their first holders.
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Contractor lawsuits and other actions seeking monetary damages or claims against the district will be held in abeyance while the district addresses its financial situation.
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Neither title has survived to the present day although the senior baronetcy is technically considered to be in abeyance.
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Decorations and promotions are in abeyance until countermanded.
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