/rɪˈdʒekt/
with obj.
1- dismiss as inadequate, inappropriate, or not to one's taste拒绝, 抵制:
union negotiators rejected a 1.5 per cent pay award
工会的谈判代表们拒绝接受1.5%的工资增长幅度
these explanations of criminal behaviour have been rejected by sociologists.
社会学家们不接受对犯罪行为的这些解释。
1.1
- refuse to agree to (a request)拒绝接受(请求), 不同意:
an application to hold a pop concert at the club was rejected.
在俱乐部举办流行音乐会的申请被拒绝了。
1.2
- fail to show due affection or concern for (someone); rebuff嫌弃, 厌弃:
she didn't want him to feel he had been rejected after his sister was born.
她不想让他在妹妹出生后感觉自己被冷落。
1.3
- Medicine show an immune response to (a transplanted organ or tissue) so that it fails to survive【医】排斥(移植器官或组织)。
/ˈriːdʒekt/1
- a person or thing dismissed as failing to meet standards or satisfy tastes(因不合格而)被拒绝的人; (因不合格或不受欢迎而)被拒的货品:
some of the team's rejects have gone on to prove themselves in championships.
该队一些被弃队员已在冠军赛中显示自己的能力。
1.1
- an item sold cheaply because of minor flaws次品, 等外品:
as modifier a row of reject Royal Worcester plates.一摞王室伍斯特瓷盘次品。
派生词
rejection
nounrejective
adjective (rare 〈罕〉)rejector
noun词源
late Middle English: from Latin reject- 'thrown back', from the verb reicere, from re- 'back' + jacere 'to throw'.