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  1. adjective. uk / əˈbændənd / us. Add to word list. an abandoned place or vehicle is no longer being used or cared for because its owner does not want it any more: The planned site for the development is an abandoned quarry. (Definition of abandoned from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  2. Inglese. Italiano. abandon [sb] ⇒ vtr. (person, pet: leave forever) (persona, animale) abbandonare ⇒, lasciare ⇒ vtr. (colloquiale: persona, animale) mollare ⇒ vtr. Jack abandoned his girlfriend and never spoke to her again. Jack ha lasciato la sua ragazza e non le ha più rivolto parola.

  3. Italiano: abbandonato - relitto - abbandono - derelitto - inabitato - deserto - desolato - dismesso - in disarmo - in rovina - orfano - sentirsi abbandonati a se stessi - trovatello. Sinonimi: deserted, desolate, empty, uninhabited, vacated, altro...

  4. to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever: We had to abandon the car. By the time the rebel troops arrived, the village had already been abandoned. As a baby he was abandoned by his mother. abandon ship We were sinking fast, and the captain gave the order to abandon ship. More examples.

  5. Abandon/Fend for oneself. cook and love with great abandon. he wanted something with more abandon with her. His willingness to abandon the need for ethnography. Reckless abandon. abandon - English Only forum. abandon / forsake / desert - English Only forum. abandon /give up/ relinquish - English Only forum. abandon a law? - English Only forum.

  6. desolato. Mostrare più. So I fear that both been abandoned. E allora temo... che ci abbiano abbandonato entrambi. Tell your son you abandoned him. Dì a tuo figlio che l'hai abbandonato. He abandoned me seven months pregnant. Mi ha lasciata al settimo mese di gravidanza. She was abandoned after her body was re-created.

  7. 1 giorno fa · 4 meanings: 1. deserted 2. forsaken 3. unrestrained; uninhibited 4. depraved; profligate.... Click for more definitions.