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/rɪˈdʒekt/ |
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1 | to not agree to an offer , proposal , or request 拒绝,否决(提议、建议或请求) |
| It is almost certain that our offer will be rejected. 几乎可以肯定,我们的提议会被否决。 |
| reject sth out of hand (=reject something completely) The government have rejected the scheme out of hand. 坚决拒绝某事;彻底否绝某事 |
| 1a | to disagree with an idea , argument , or suggestion 不赞同(意见、观点或建议) | | The court rejected the argument and found the defendant not guilty. 法庭驳回了这个论点,认为被告无罪。 | |
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2 | to refuse to take something , for example because it is damaged or is not what you wanted (因物品破损、不符合要求而)拒绝接受,剔除 |
| The company rejected the entire shipment. 公司拒绝接受整船货物。 |
| 2a | to refuse to accept someone for a job or a course of study 拒绝聘用;拒绝录取 | | Local universities now reject as many as 15,000 students per year. 地方性大学现在每年淘汰多达15,000名学生。 | |
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3 | to behave in an unkind way to someone who wants kindness or love from you 抛弃;对…冷落 |
| He had rejected his daughter for marrying a Christian. 他因女儿嫁了一个基督徒而一直对她很冷淡。 |
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4 | if someone’ s body rejects an organ after a transplant operation , they become ill because their body has a bad reaction to the organ (身体)排斥(移植器官) |
Words frequently used with reject | reject 的常见搭配词 | adverbs | categorically, decisively, firmly, flatly, outright, totally, unanimously, vigorously, | 1 | | |
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